Google’s answer to these little boxes is a font family that aims to support all existing languages and, thus, put an end to “tofu”. You know those little boxes that appear when a computer can’t render a character? Because of their shape, they are often referred to as “tofu”. It comes in three styles (high, medium, and low) and supports over 100 languages. Escafina is a modern interpretation of the letters you usually find in mid-century advertising and signage. Designer: Pavel Korzhenko EscafinaĪ balanced upright script with style and moxie. You may use the typeface for free in both personal and commercial projects. ![]() A nice choice for headlines and logos, but also paragraphs of text look great with it. It comes in eight styles ranging from modern, even a bit futuristic sans-serif versions to a rather vintage-inspired slab serif. The font family Octanis beautifully merges the new and the old. You may use Moderne Sans freely in both personal as well as commercial work. The typeface is based on uppercase letters, but lowercase letters and numbers are included in the font, too. Inspired by the typography of the 1920’s, Marius Kempken designed Moderne Sans. You’re free to use the font to your liking in personal as well as commercial projects. This one works especially well for branding, quotes, and headlines. Inspired by the old growth forests of the West Coast, Old Growth is a rough sans-serif font with edges as uneven as the treetops in the woods. A perfect match for greeting cards and invitations. It comes with 244 glyphs and 69 alternate characters with Opentype features. If you’re looking for something to add a personal touch to your projects, the modern calligraphy typeface Setta Script might be for you. It’s free to use for both personal and commercial projects. Westfalia comes in one weight, with capital letters, numbers and punctuation marks, and works especially well as bold headings or on posters. With its hand-drawn feel, messy edges, and varied line thickness, the font also caters for a warm feeling of authenticity and adventure. It’s not only the name of the brush sans Westfalia that wakes allusions of the famous campervan. If you want to use it in a commercial project, please be sure to credit the designer. The font supports capital letters and numbers and can be used for free in personal projects. Characteristic for the sans-serif font are the stencil-style, fragmented letters and the rounded terminals. Luis Calzadilla’s font L-7 Stencil is a good match for all those occasions when you want to make a bold statement while keeping the typeface itself rather than sleek and slim. 55 Beautiful Free High-Quality Fonts To Jazz Up Your Designs.Also, please be sure to check the license agreements before using a font in your project as they may change from time to time.įor more free font goodness, also check out the following posts: However, please note that some of them are free for personal use only and are clearly marked as such in the description. ![]() ![]() The fonts can all be downloaded for free. In this post, we hand-picked 30 fonts that are bound to give your project the finishing touch, and maybe even inspire you to something entirely new. When working on a project yourself, freebies like these can come to the rescue when you have to get along on a tight budget but, more often that that, they simply are the missing piece that’ll make your design complete. When working on a project yourself, freebies like these can come to the rescue when you have to get along on a tight budget, but, more often that that, they simply are the missing piece that’ll make your design complete. Just to give something back, to inspire and to support fellow folks in their work. Designers spend countless hours on side projects and without asking for anything in return, they share their creations freely with the community. The sharing spirit in the design community is remarkable.
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