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.

Aeromax Font
Sanfford Typeface
Nordin - Condensed Font
Monecias Serif Font
Monocole Font
Mileur Serif Font
Marques Font
Marny Signature Font
Playka Font
Manstein Font
Olive & Citrus Font
Marbley Serif Font
Maison De Artisan Serif Font
Lovelyn Serif Font
Lovalina Font
Logam Font
Houston Sport Font
Houston Sans Serif Typeface
Houston Sans Serif Font
Simple Michael Font
Legquinne Font
Revain Font
Ramus Sans Font