Getting a font recommendation in before the first Friday of the month is over. Organic Peach by Prioritype is a handwritten font with a fun kind of blobby feel to it and it’s free for personal use.
Download at FontSpace or buy on Creative Fabrica.
Getting a font recommendation in before the first Friday of the month is over. Organic Peach by Prioritype is a handwritten font with a fun kind of blobby feel to it and it’s free for personal use.
Download at FontSpace or buy on Creative Fabrica.
Black Ground by Letterhend Studio is, in my opinion, a pretty good font.
It’s slightly messy with a brush texture and hand lettered feel and it’s free for personal use only.
Download at FontSpace or buy on Creative Fabrica.
A new addition to my growing collection of starry fonts (if that’s your thing too, make sure to check out Starry Night and Publicite d’epoque).
Space Time has a regular version with the full design and lightly touching letters and a stackable, overlapping version with separate layers for the base, outline, shadow, and stars (plus the base and outline versions can be used as standalones!).
When I mentioned a couple weeks ago that I was working on a font with fussy kerning, this is the one I was talking about so if you notice any oddities please let me know in the comments or through the contact form.
It’s free for personal use so download it here.
It’s a Friday font day with Cherish Today by Sarid Ezra.
Loving the fun, casual feel of this font. Plus all of the promo posters are great. It’s all caps but with a cut out effect on the lowercase letters and free for personal use only.
Download at dafont or buy on Creative Fabrica.
A farewell to The Quick Brown Fox....
I’m finishing up a font with some extremely finicky kerning so this list of words with awkward letter combinations from the Hoefler&Co. blog is fantastic. There’s even a Github repo with PDFs.
I’ve been in a real sixties retro design mood lately (or, if you look at my fonts, maybe I always am at least a little bit). So Ducky Manly by Allmo Studio really hits the spot. It’s free for personal use and the commercial version comes as a duo.
Download at dafont.
What’s up hot dog?
I’m a sucker for a sixties style font, especially one with skinny inner lines, so I’ve gotta recommend Hot Dog by Toko Laris Djaja. It’s free for personal use only.
Download at dafont.
Fontjoy helps designers choose the best font combinations. Mix and match different fonts for the perfect pairing....
This a great tool for testing out font pairings and exploring new fonts. Plus, the machine learning details are super interesting.
Back to my very sporadic “monthly” font highlights.
I’m really loving Together of Love by goodigital. It’s a really playful, hand drawn font with fun inner shapes and shading. Free for personal use only.
Download at 1001 Fonts.
The first three days of this year were still winter break and I certainly didn’t want to interrupt my lounging so here’s a first Monday of the month font rec.
That background image may be getting to me but Jagiq by twinletter is a hand drawn, kind of noodle-y feeling font. The family includes two versions but I definitely prefer the “Awesome” option (I mean, it’s right there in the name). You can try it free for personal use only.
Download at Font Space.