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  • Brique Display Font

    Brique Display Font is a condensed display typeface. It’s comes with a unique and strong style. Based on the square shape that makes this font look consistent but not too stiff. It’s carries a strong message making it suitable as a title text or sub text. Brique elegant serif and beatifull font for display. This… Continue readingBrique Display Font

  • WILD WORLD Font

    WILD WORLD Display Font This font is a clean sans serif display published by Abdullah Mosad. It’s a sturdy font that will add a professional touch to each project. Branche works great in any branding, films, magazines, header, logos. The different styles give you option to explore a whole host of applications, while the oblique… Continue readingWILD WORLD Font

  • Hasköy Font Family

    Hasköy Sans Serif Font This is a never die font family that will be needed now and forever on many occasions or any other display works. Designed with powerful OpenType features and each weight includes Latin-extended language support, stylistic alternates, fractions, tabular figures, arrows and more. Currently, the family includes Latin, Vietnamese, Pinyin, and all… Continue readingHasköy Font Family

  • Katana Font

    Katana Display Font It’s a sultry, modern display font with high contrast and bold curves. Its “deconstructed sans serif” style gives it a chic, curvaceous look that is a bit experimental and still highly readable. This typeface inspired by the shape of the japanese sword. It’s available in only one weight. It includes upper &… Continue readingKatana Font

  • Teresa Font

    Teresa Display Font This Font designed by  Áron Farsang is inspired by Ancient Egypt and ancient stone carving inscriptions. It has organic design, the sharp lines and the serifs that merge with the stems. Teresa is easy recognizable and great for titles, headlines and short texts. Teresa Display Font is free for personal & commercial use.… Continue readingTeresa Font

  • Daray Font

    Daray Sans Serif Font This is simple and minimalist sans serif font created by Maxim Raikov. Simplicity is the key to success. Right angles and smooth curves, meet – Daray. This font is a san-serif with multilingual support including English and Russian. Daray Sans Serif Font is free for personal & commercial use. Please download… Continue readingDaray Font

  • Hauora Font Family

    Hauora Sans Serif Font This font is a low contrast neo-geometric sans defined by minimalism, geometry and purity of form with a balanced width, generous x-height, and short ascenders and descenders, giving it a simple and clean look. It comes as variable font + 7 legacy weights, packed with OpenType features and supports most of… Continue readingHauora Font Family

  • Strong Concrete Font

    Strong Concrete Bold Font Thank you for looking Strong Concrete Font. This is a bold and fat font for important titles or names. The strong character and charisma of this font will add value to your design. It’s a font that answers sharing questions about fonts suitable for most designs. font anatomy is very sturdy… Continue readingStrong Concrete Font

  • C4 Type Font

    C4 Type Serif Font This font is a stylish typeface combines classic and modern style. It can be used to create almost all types of design projects like print materials. Made from font designer named Bastien Tessanne. Its sharp contrast and refined details, create a beautiful and powerful statement to any typographic composition, mixing luxury… Continue readingC4 Type Font

  • Kabal Font

    Kabal Bold Serif Font Margin is a stylish font that is both retro and bold serif font crafted & designed by Ian Irwan Wismoyo. It’s thick curves give a 70s groovy vibe with the serifs bringing it slightly back to traditional. Margin fits perfectly into those nostalgic moodboards and vintage logos. It come with a… Continue readingKabal Font

  • Maragsâ Font

    Maragsâ Serif Font This font is a modern bold serif typeface called weiss roman. Its form to one of the accent marks used as a guide to the correct pronunciation of Filipino words—the pakupyâ accent—whose tapered tips heralded the sharp edges, hastily-flowing strokes, and abrupt cuts in the characters, similar to the manner words with… Continue readingMaragsâ Font