Modern Fonts

Modern fonts are recognizable by their thin, long horizontal serifs, and clear-cut thick/thin transitions in the strokes. The stress is vertical, i.e. there is no slant on the letters. Modern fonts, also known as contemporary or neoclassical fonts, refer to a style of typefaces that emerged in the late 18th and early 19th centuries as a departure from the ornate and elaborate designs of earlier periods. Modern fonts are characterized by their clean, crisp lines, minimalistic embellishments, and a focus on simplicity and legibility.

Brillant Typeface
Calina Typeface
Staresso Font
Bridging Progress Font
Hello Winter Script Font
Monte Falco Serif Font
Valturin Font
Faqro Extended Wide Font
Fear Logo Fires Italic Font
Proxyn Font
Nabulist Font Family
Andoria Font
Nebula Mirthful Script Font
Lovage Font
Sunyshine Font
Gluk Etiuda No23 Font
Salvegy Font
Oration Font
Poetra Sinatria Font
Sublimation Handwritten Font
La Gateau Font
Aesthetic Juicy Font
Aesthetic Monoline Font