Quick! Before another Friday gets away and I miss two weeks in a row, here’s a font rec.
Domino by Luc Mahler is a cool, jazzy looking number.
I can’t find a site for the designer but you can download from dafont here.
Quick! Before another Friday gets away and I miss two weeks in a row, here’s a font rec.
Domino by Luc Mahler is a cool, jazzy looking number.
I can’t find a site for the designer but you can download from dafont here.
This week’s font recommendation is Cubox-3D, a fun font by Southype that is appropriately made up of 3D cubes. The uppercase and lowercase letters are the same and there’s not a lot of punctuation but this is probably better for headlines and decorative purposes anyway.
It’s free for personal use and you can download at dafont.
Before the day gets away from me, here’s this week’s font recommendation. Congratulations by Paper Street is subtly hand drawn and pretty multipurpose.
Dafont has the demo or you can get the full version at the Paper Street site.
Free Font Fridays week two! Check out this sweet hand-drawn number by phitradesign. Fish & Chips is free for personal use and you can download the demo version here.
There are multiple posts on this blog, spread out over years, apologizing for neglecting font recommendations and pledging to do better. These are inevitably followed by being really motivated for about a month before relapsing into being too lazy to just post a link to one of the many fonts I’ve already downloaded and loved.
But this time things are going to be different! I’ll post a new font every Friday. I’ll call it Free Font Fridays and it’ll happen every week on the same day because it’s right there in the name.
And I’m re-starting today with a good one! Insert Fun by Xerographer Fonts is a little light on punctuation but the texture and shading is fantastic.
Free for personal use only.
Download at dafont.
Hypertext 4D by Frankstar.
Download at dafont.
Awesome South Korea by Adien Gunarta.
Download at dafont.
There are a lot of great art deco fonts out there but this one caught my eye because I often marathon Poirot for background noise while I’m working on my fonts.
Named Suchet (after David Suchet!) and designed by Neale Davidson, it’s also available in bold and italic.
Download at dafont.
Here’s another good font: Libre by Ezza Adhreza.
Download at dafont.