Slab Serif

  • Armstrong Font Family

    Armstrong Sans Serif Font This font is a powerful and bold display sans, perfect for web headings and logos. It’s designed and shared by typologic. Based on the square shape that makes this font look consistent but not too stiff. Armstrong carries a strong message making it suitable as a title text or sub text.… Continue readingArmstrong Font Family

  • Emberly Slab Serif Font

    Emberly Slab Serif Font is a truly versatile companion for your next design project. And It’s a stylish and elegant, condensed display serif typeface. This typeface is a modern display slab serif Font will look gorgeous on all your designs, invitation, poster design, book design, branding materials, logo’s, t-shirt etc. Thanks Rajesh Rajput for creating… Continue readingEmberly Slab Serif Font

  • Ammonite Free Font

    Thank you for looking Ammonite Free Font. This is a display titling sans serif typeface. It is a powerful sans serif display typeface come with sporty themes. This font come with modern themes. It matches applies in some designs such as the logotype, brand, packaging, quotes, t-shirt, cover book and more custom design. Thanks to Daniel… Continue readingAmmonite Free Font

  • Edge Display Font

    Edge Display Font is a sans serif display typeface ready to convey your message. It’s a geometric font family created by Grzegorz Samson that includes Regular and Bold weights. It was inspired by The Edge from U2 and this typeface is perfect for music stuff: posters, band logos and many more. Thanks Grzegorz Samson for… Continue readingEdge Display Font

  • The Bold Sans Font

    The Bold Sans Font is a sans serif font which geometric and humanist make a blend. Make it more attractive and dynamic. The Bold is designed for display and body text. Maximizes thickness while maintaining balance in each form. This makes it especially suitable for all kinds of creative projects. Thanks to  Sven Pels. The… Continue readingThe Bold Sans Font

  • Genau Display Font

    Genau Display Font is based on simple geometric shapes – circles, triangles and rectangles originated from the 36 Days of Type challenge of 2020 in the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic. Imagine cutting circles, triangels and rectangles from paper and arranging them into letters where the outer edges form a filled figure. Thanks Jota Jota for… Continue readingGenau Display Font