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Slab serif fonts are quite stylish and attractive and are versatile enough to be used in many different contexts. They’re also currently very popular among web designers everywhere. If you’ve been wondering where other designers are snagging these great slab serifs, look no further than the collection of twelve free fonts below.
Blackletter fonts, often also referred to as gothic script fonts, are an old style of fonts that dates back to the 12th century. Today, you can see them digitalized and used in typographic artwork, though it is rare to see them used as display fonts.
Blackletter fonts, often also referred to as gothic script fonts, are an old style of fonts that dates back to the 12th century. Today, you can see them digitalized and used in typographic artwork, though it is rare to see them used as display fonts.
We’ve rounded up 9 new high quality fonts for you to use in your designs.
Do you want to catch your readers attention with a big, eye-catching font? Then check out this post. Here you’ll find 10 beautiful fonts that are perfect for creating big, bold headlines.
A few new free fonts to choose from is always useful right? Today I looked around at the large creative community site behance.net. It is a great place to seek out inspiration and I also found that it is quite a treasure for finding interesting free fonts.
Typography is one of the most crucial design elements, and as such, finding the most appropriate fonts for your project can be a challenging task. Here’s a collection of 70 free thin fonts that you can download to use right now.
Today we bring you an awesome collection of free fonts that you can download and start using immediately. These fonts are scripts but tend towards the masculine side rather than being all swirly girly.
There is a good mix for modern, minimalistic, retro, vintage and traditional logos and layouts. Experimenting and altering them to suit your designs will create any look and feel you are after.
The next web design revolution will be typographic. But as Craig Grannell discovers, all is not plain sailing as we transition to real fonts.