Download Top Forty Font Family From Jeff Levine

Download Top Forty Font Family From Jeff Levine


A 1963 issue of Billboard Magazine contained an ad for Jimmy Smith (along with some other artists on the same record label) that was hand-lettered in a free-form style similar to show-card ‘one-stroke’ typographic design. This was the inspiration for Top Forty JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.


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Download Freud Font Family From Juraj Chrastina

Download Freud Font Family From Juraj Chrastina


Freud is a sans family of 9 weights ranging from hairline to extra bold (also available as a 5 styles Economy Pack). It’s a legible face with straightforward geometry spiced with lovely humanist terminals. Some strokes are cut at an angle to enhance its identity. Freud provides a strong partner both for screen and print projects.


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Download Anderson Font Family From Larin Type Co

Download Anderson Font Family From Larin Type Co


Anderson is a stylish and unique handwritten font that is easy to remember. It’s great for branding, photo overlays, book covers, magazines, watermarks, business cards, invitations, and much more!


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Download Birthstone Font Family From TypeSETit

Download Birthstone Font Family From TypeSETit


The Birthstone Family is a set of fonts that are not only diverse but perfectly compatible to interchange styles in a single block of text. There are 3 precious gems: Script, Casual, and Formal. Plus for added luster, there's Bounce (both Medium and Light weights) plus a Titling font— A truncated version that includes caps and ending swashed forms. You won't believe your eyes. All 4 styles are uniquely compatible to one another, but distinctly different. See how easily the fonts may change according to the needs of the look. The Pro version contains the three main styles: Script, Casual and Formal plus the lighter weight version of Bounce. You will also have lots of Opentype feature options.


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Download Miklos Font Family From George Tulloch

Download Miklos Font Family From George Tulloch


The gifted Hungarian punch-cutter and printer Miklós Kis was active in Amsterdam in the 1680s. Among the many fonts that he cut during those years were a ‘mediaen’ (pica-sized) roman and italic, and the digital Miklós fonts are an interpretation of these ‘mediaen’ types. The character set has been extended to cover all the European languages that use the Latin alphabet, and the fonts offer OpenType features such as small capitals; old-style and lining figures, both proportional and tabular; fractions; superior and inferior numbers; superior alphabet; contextual and stylistic alternates; and intelligent application of long ‘s’. For more detail, see the PDF.


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Download Attention Font Family From Haksen

Download Attention Font Family From Haksen


I would like to introduce my new collection with the name Attention. Attention is a beautiful font duo that is made for gorgeous logos, posters, wedding invitations, blog posts, social media, and more! I love using them together with layer masks in Photoshop, so it looks like the script is running through the lines of the serif. The serif looks stunning with tracking set to 100 or more, as well as where it falls normally at 0! Attention Script includes over 30 ligatures to make everything look totally hand-done. I've also included 6 free business card templates (editable in Adobe Illustrator), so designing your brand or next project is a total breeze! What's Includes: - Ligatures in script - Numbers + Punctuation - Non-English support Please contact me if anything question, I'm glad to help :) Happy Designing, Haksen


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Download Qualta Font Family From Alt-A Typefaces

Download Qualta Font Family From Alt-A Typefaces


Qualta was initially designed in 2017 as a submission for a type design assignment while at typography school. Set on producing a geometric sans, it started with the circular form drawn from a 50s television screen. The bloated shape gave an illusion of protrusion and so much open space to the rounded letters. A broken stem was then added to the lowercase to provide a notch that allowed the typeface legibility in smaller sizes. The typeface was then developed into eight cuts with their corresponding italics. The lower case g includes a variation with a transitional link derived from the upper case Q’s tangent tail. Qualta’s original concept was designed by Isabel Gatuslao and was developed by Pedro Gonzalez.


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