Loew Next is the modern, honest and straightforward go-to sans serif type family aimed at a global user. Painstakingly reworked from the original design (Loew) to further enhance the consistency of detail between individual weights and improve its compatibility to support non-latin script languages. Details include over 800 characters with italics, alternative lowercase a, e, g and l. Seven variations of numerals, small caps with accents, Opentype features inferiors, superiors, fractions and language support covering Cyrillic, Greek, Western, South and Central Europe.
Download Cabrito Contrast™ Font Family From insigne
The Cabrito family is back again to make a statement. Released as a complement to the children’s book, The Clothes Letters Wear, the original Cabrito is light-hearted, fun, and easy to read. Now, balancing this friendliness with a new elegance, Cabrito Contrast steps forward--a handsome typeface with an extra-sophisticated sensibility injected into the design. Still bright and playful in its Cabrito ancestry, this new Cabrito member approaches the field with a cleaner, more reductionist form, ensuring that its polished look retains the readability.
Regular features and Italic forms of the 54 fonts include upright alternates, ligatures, and old figures. A range of weights include extended and condensed variants. To preview any of these interactive features, see the PDF manual. The family also includes language support for 72 Latin-based languages, and there are over 600 glyphs for further refining your work. Cabrito Contrast is best used for logos and packaging as well as flyers and websites, though its readability makes it a great option across a wide variety of works. In short, it’s well-designed just for you.
Take a stroll with Cabrito Contrast, and see how much fun refinement can be. Along the way, take a look at a few other members of Cabrito, too and see how well the likes of Original, Inverto or Didone can pair with the new Contrast.
Download Outstanding Victoria Font Family From BlessedPrint
Despite the fact that Victoria reflects the already established image of modern calligraphy, this font is quite unique due to its elegance. Each capital letter comes in several versions. Lowercase letters have up to 20 styles. Special attention was paid to the endings with applied swashes. It works very easy, type any number from 0 (a0, a1, a2…) after any letter and evaluate the result. For example: Vi2c0t4oria7. Experiment right now! This script was designed for different purposes, especially for wedding events, logos, etc. It includes more than 1100 glyphs with various swashes, flourishes, supports multilingual characters, three weight, 10 ampersands. Short and long swashes are available on the fly if you type { } [ ] It is connecting perfectly to any letter. Watch video.
Download Namyv Font Family From Poloskov
Namyv is first font I did... and for now it’s improved! I combined all the best of Namyv font. It’s unique and interesting.
A great choice for website and app designs.
I'm using Namyv Bold for posters and other print designs. Its very strong!
And you can combine Namyv font with any Sans Serif font. They will look fantastic.
Cyrillic characters included!
Download Dehjuti Font Family From I & O Media
Dehjuti /de.'hju:.ti:/, predominantly based off Dwiggin’s Electra, with shades of Palatino, is a modern and stately slab serif. Like its inspirer, it has broad counters and spacing, which temper it and give it warmth, making it comfortable and well-suited for longer texts. It is balanced in all aspects, from its punctuation to its reference marks and symbols. Its design takes into consideration all extra characters for languages that few fonts support, such as African and First Nation. These extra characters, such as Edh, Esh, Gamma, Ezh, Yogh, the pharyngeal fricatives, the click consonants, which have added capital versions, the glottal stops, et cetera, actually look like they belong, as opposed to being afterthoughts. The italic incorporates a touch of Arrighi. It includes all transcription systems relevant to the Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek alphabets, as well as standard Coptic, plus extra characters for Teuthonista and First Nation. It also includes, to list a few, Egyptian-styled pictographs (where applicable), APL, virtually all mathematical symbols and arrows, and a ton of extra characters in the Private Use Area for African, First Nation, and lesser known languages, to be used with programs lacking open type technology. Note: Dehjuti has three variants: Regular Cyrillic, Bulgarian (B) Cyrillic, and Macedonian/Serbian (MS) Cyrillic.