Tag: sans

Uncle Grump Font

Uncle Grump is based on one of the styles people want the most when I’m doing hand-lettered projects. It’s heavy and bold, but rounded on the corners and has a fun hand-drawn feel. It’s great for all your kid-related projects,

Agenor Font

Agenor is an all caps display typeface family. It comes in five weights and is suitable for headlines, headings, branding, posters, packaging, titles and logos. Published by Deepak Singh DograDownload Agenor

Palermo Font

Palermo is a rounded bold display font trio with regular, outlined and sectioned. This all caps font specifically developed for contemporary design styles and layered font design, making it really simple to layer these fonts together perfectly. These styles have

Orbita Font

Orbita is a new playful display font. Based on our popular ‘Stencil Creek’ skeleton and keeping its freshness and grace. The aim was to create a new version, dynamic and full of movement, so we came along with this idea

Mymoon Font

Mymoon is geometric modern sans serif family that comes in 22 weights. Aimed for universal use, in any size and in any media. It has slight retro characteristics and mostly neutral overall impression. With wide range of thickness, from Thin

HH Samuel Font

HH Samuel is a sans serif font design published by deFharo Published by deFharoDownload HH Samuel

Milk Stout Font

Milk Stout is a sturdy, hand-lettered sans serif font family inspired by the beautiful typography found on craft beers across the globe. It includes 2 fonts (Fill & Outline). This sans serif is perfect for logos, typography, prints, and t’s.

Gryffith CF Font

Gryffith is a display typeface blending a wide range of influences from medieval calligraphy to art deco lettering to high technology. Strange, captivating, and elegant, Gryffith is especially useful for logos, headlines, posters, and artwork. The typeface is based on

Cut Along Font

I made Cut Along by stealing some red cardboard from my kids (red, because they didn’t have any black…) and cutting out the glyphs one by one with a pair of scissors. I then pasted the shapes onto white paper,