Honey Jar is a bold and modern display font, carefully handcrafted to become a true favorite. This font will look outstanding in any context, whether it’s being used on busy backgrounds or as a standalone headline, especially on natural farm theme !
Boboli fonts from Stefano Tonti - (kplns)
The Boboli garden in Florence (16th century) is one of the first examples of Italian renaissance garden, where nature was shaped into geometric beauty; the Boboli font was designed in the same spirit, filtered by a Modernist view.
It comes in two sets, Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer: by mixing them you can compose the typographic season of your choice.
From the geometric, minimal Fall/Winter set stem the leaves of the baroque-esque Spring/Summer set, with many stylistic alternatives that allow perfect matching.
The two opposite styles merge perfectly, because the leaves are not mere decorations but organic part of the structure, achieved by sampling the curves of the basic glyphs.
With Boboli design meets nature, Bauhaus goes greenhouse.
Meila fonts from Namela - (mhdiq)
Meila is a cheerful font, visually featuring bold and cute characters. Meila has smooth lines on each side, especially on the outside, almost no sharp corners. On the inside there is only one line that functions as a counter space.
We made as little sidebaring as possible on each letter character, so that each character letter would intersect and that made "Meila" look solid, fat but still soft and huggable.
Meila consists of several style variants and thickness variants, namely; Lines, Strokes and Solids. Meila is very suitable for children's themed designs or others such as; T-Shirt Designs, Birthday invitations, Product packaging, Logos etc.
Graves fonts from madeDeduk - (cykbv)
Introducing Graves is a display sans family with much special alternative glyphs and ligatures comes with 9 weight to get more stunning. Use this font family for any branding, product packaging, invitation, quotes,
t-shirt, label, poster, logo etc.
Feature
- 9 Weight
- Uppercase & Lowercase
- Number & Symbol
- International Glyphs
- Alternative & Ligatures
- Multilingual support
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Godiva fonts from Suby Studio - (rzkso)
Turquoise Tuscan fonts from Resistenza - (xdgus)
Italiko fonts from Luca Bolognese - (raxmj)
Italiko is a calligraphic font. The letters have been hand-drawn individually to extract the common strokes. The strokes have then been re-composed to give the font a more unified appearance.
It comes in Black, Bold, Regular, and Thin. The Thin version is different as the extreme contrast in the font makes the thinner lines disappear. It is likely best used as a display font.
There are ligatures for the combination of letters that can be written more quickly by using a single stroke and letters that are slightly different from the ‘Italic canon.’
You can select which one to use in your application (i.e., Word) using combinations of italic/bold:
- No selection -> Regular
- Bold -> Bold
- Italic -> Thin
- Bold Italic -> Black
If you end up using the font, get in touch at https://github.com/lucabol/Italiko. Feel free to suggest improvements or let me know if you encounter problems.
MultiType Pixel fonts from Cyanotype - (hlska)
MultiType Pixel, an all caps typeface focused in display purposes. 27 styles to be mixed with retro gaming and computing vibes in a fresh way.
This is the first release of an upcoming multiverse of mixable fonts. The whole family of typefaces has been designed to work at big sizes and display purposes such as branding, headlines, thumbnails, posters and animations. You can swap between the three additional alternate sets through all the styles to add diversity to your composition, even in Cyrillic. This version features small caps in a independent font file.
Nowadays devices and screens have better resolution, some of them no longer have to rely in bitmap/pixel fonts. These have become as a visual metaphor of the computing and information era. So bitmap/pixel fonts like MultiType Pixel now can aim to display and showy usages instead of fitting only in a device’s screen grid.
MultiType Pixel is inspired by bitmap fonts, fonts from video games, arcades and variable fonts. Have fun mixing all the styles in your projects.
SK Pangramma fonts from Shriftovik - (svwfc)
SK Pangramma is a modern universal geometric typeface. For greater universality, it was developed in two stylistic variations: sans serif and slab serif. The uniqueness of the typeface is supported by stylistic alternatives that give the character set the spirit of modern typeface design. The SK Pangramma typeface is named this way because it supports more than 200 languages, including the Extended Latin Alphabet, Cyrillic, and even Greek. Thanks to a wide range of characters, alternatives, and two stylistic variations, the typeface is great for design projects of any complexity, no matter whether it is printed products or web design.
Kaindra fonts from Sipanji21 - (jzfqf)
Kaindra is a Theme display font that has a Japanese Ninja Looks. Kaindra is a good font to use for various graphic designs, such as poster titles, banners, advertisements, logotypes, and is good for combining various types of icons. This font is also good for packaging, crafting, children's and adult clothing. apply this font for your various designs to make it more powerful
Organic Peach fonts from Prioritype - (tspov)
Introducing:
Organic Peach - Blurred Handwritten Fonts.
Is a natural handwritten font with a blur effect making this font look smooth and simple. Suitable for use in design projects such as quotes, social media posts, branding, merchandise, posters, cover and much more which you can make with this great item for any design.
Features:
-Uppercase
-Lowercase
-Numeral
-Punctuation
-Multilingual
-Opentype Features & PUA Encoded
Multilingual contained:
Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Breton, Catalan, Chiga, Cornish, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, German, Gusii, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kabuverdianu, Kalenjin, Kinyarwanda, Luo, Luxembourgish, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Manx, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Portuguese, Quechua, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Scottish Gaelic, Sena, Shambala, Shona, Soga, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Taita, Teso, Uzbek (Latin), Volapük, Vunjo, Zulu.
Note: Use a program that supports the Opentype features and the glyph panel is available, so you can see the various alternative characters available. Examples of programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw or Affinity Designer.