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  • XXII Aven Font Family

    XXII Aven Font Family is a new modern all-caps sans serif font with versatility in creativity. It’s a modern display sans serif Font will look gorgeous on all your designs, invitation, poster design, book design, branding materials, logo’s, t-shirt etc. This font family is a modified version of Maven Pro originally released by Joe Prince,… Continue readingXXII Aven Font Family

  • GFS Heraklit Serif Font

    GFS Heraklit Serif Font was designed with the express aim not to be like the typical modern Greek faces, but to harmonize with Renaissance roman types such as Palatino, Garamond, Aldus etc. This font is a serif typeface based on the original design by Hermann Zapf in 1953-1954. , and consequently it was never widely used… Continue readingGFS Heraklit Serif Font

  • Prefectura Sans Serif Font

    Prefectura Font is a distinctive modern sans serif font. It offers rich solutions to your creative projects with its alternative versions. You can create your text with normal characters and highlight bold characters and titles.

  • Devanesa Free Font

    Devanesa Free Font is a clean and minimalist vintage sans serif font, with smooth edges rounded corner inspired from hand-drawn lettering and vintage printing. Perfect for people looking for minimalistic to designs. The typeface come with an uppercase alphabet with numbers and symbols. Suitable and applicable for any material graphic designs. Dévanos is a small village… Continue readingDevanesa Free Font

  • Wallon Serif Font

    Wallon Serif Font is inspired by the old-style serif font and the character structures of today’s modern serif fonts. Made from font designer named Jeong-il Seok. This tont is a high-contrast serif font inspired by transitional typefaces with contemporary elements in character shapes and stroke details. This is perfect to sweeten up your headlines, branding… Continue readingWallon Serif Font

  • NeoHellenic Serif Font

    NeoHellenic Serif Font is based on the Greek type New Hellenic, produced by Lanston Monotype Corporation in 1927 in consultation with British Museum Library curator Victor Scholderer. It’s the revival of a round, and almost monoline type which had first appeared in 1492 in the edition of Macrobius, ascribable to the printing shop of Giovanni… Continue readingNeoHellenic Serif Font