FS Blake is a striking typeface. Finely tuned in his mechanical and organic shapes, he offers a harmonious mix of generous curves and cursive spikes. Compact and solid, the punchy heavy weight is emphatic in display sizes whilst the lighter weights offer a sensitive modern elegance, sympathetic to small text setting. Within each weight, Blake reveals a different aspect of his character to support a variety of applications. A spiky, lively and versatile, contrasted font family.
Download Kinder Font Family From 1871 Project
Introducing Kinder, our first serif font featuring both upper and lowercase characters! Featuring unique beautiful curves and a modern feel (look at that K!) Inspired by old records and packaging designs, with an 1871 spin. It has a beautiful range of stylistic alternates with unique characters making it a versatile powerhouse for logos, headlines, posters, shirts, you name it! Pick up Kinder today and make the world more beautiful with your creations!
Download Grand Sword Font Family From Ahmet Altun
Grand Sword is a wide serif and high contrast display font, which is inspired by the swords of the antique ages. There are two styles which are regular and outline. This font family also includes lots of eye-pleasing ligatures and alternatives. By using these opportunities of Grand Sword Typeface, you can create unique and stylish designs.
Download Mondia Font Family From Nasir Udin
Mondia is a modern serif font family with 18 fonts inspired by transitional and contemporary typefaces. Mondia has been designed with high-contrast character ratio to give an elegant touch, and high x-height to give sentences more legibility.
Ranging from thin to fat with its matching italics, Mondia offers many possibilities to be applied in many graphic or editorial projects. Also thanks to the extended latin character set so that Mondia supports 200+ latin-based languages.
Mondia also has a complete set of true small caps that integrate beautifully with lowercase letters to give more emphasis to the highlighted texts.
Mondia has OpenType features built in, such as stylistic alternates, standard ligatures, special ligatures, oldstyle figures, localized letters, automatic fractions, sub/superscripts, and ordinals. Mondia also has a complete set of proportional and tabular numbers.
With those features, Mondia is a great choice for headline, branding, titles, but can also perfectly be used in small articles.
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Available in ten styles -OC Rey is a modern Didone font featuring true italics and signature ligatures that can take designs to another level.
Classical in character it is drawn with thick vertical stems and fine horizontal lines, a contrast which starts gradually at the lightest weight, building abruptly to the thick stems of bold. The forms are even in proportion and structure with a vertical stress giving a proud, upright stance and an air of distinction. The beauty of the high-end uppercase excels in elegant headlines perfect for the arena of art and fashion, while the high x-height, large eyes and apertures and distinctive open counters make it perfect for readable copy.
With a traditional appearance and a refined elegance, it’s reverent but also breaks from convention with distinguished characteristics that suggest heritage in a modern context. Traditionally round features are replaced with sharp corners, noticeably in the square tittles and the absence of heavy soft ball terminals giving it a unique presence. The weight of the unbracketed serifs is deliberately less extreme than some Didone hairlines, meaning it’s beauty doesn’t disintegrate when small or reversed, making for excellent versatility.
-OC Rey is designed with extensive language support and with multiple open type features.
Download Amrys™ Font Family From Monotype
There’s an appealing quirkiness about Amrys, which offers a confidently unusual alternative to more conventional designs. Its charm lies in its tapering tips, flexing stems, and unexpected notches, which combine to suggest something of the chiseller’s tool at work.
As a modulated serif, its letter shapes live between serif and sans serif, lending the design a sense of pleasing irregularity – something that’s really highlighted at larger sizes. However this is also a typeface that works for text, injecting rhythm and texture into reading.
“It’s distinctive, idiosyncratic, and weird,” says its designer, Ben Jones. He started designing Amrys while studying an MA at Reading University, creating it in response to a brief for a magazine typeface.
Amrys features an extensive and impressive character set. In addition to Latin, Amrys covers several scripts including Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic and Armenian. The family consists of 8 weights, from Light to Black, with matching italics.