Posts tagged fonts
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This week’s font recommendation is PW Fly Me to the Moon by Peax Webdesign. Really reminds me of A Trip to the Moon/Hugo/that one Smashing Pumpkins video (and based on the name, I assume that’s the point). Free for personal and commercial use.

Download it at dafont.

Barely getting this font rec in while it’s still Friday. Brewsky by Tup Wanders (couldn’t find a website for the designer). It’s very retro.

Get it at FontSpace

Font rec this week is Bittersweet by Nick Curtis. If you like retro fonts, his whole collection is pretty great.

Download it at dafont.

It’s Friday, here’s a good font!

Drop Your Anchor by Jeremy Dixon. It’s free for personal use and commercial licensing is only $5. 

Download it at dafont.

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CSS Alphabets and Icons

I don’t remember what sent me down this path but here I am browsing through pure CSS lettering and icons. My favorite finds so far:

CSS Sans - Just a basic looking sans serif font but it’s all CSS

CSS Illustration - ABC - A super detailed Art Deco CSS alphabet

Material Design Alphabets in CSS - A cool, colorful geometric alphabet

icono - Single element CSS icons

Friday Font Rec: Zilap Black Storm by LJ Design Studios. It looks like it’s capital letters only but those letters are pretty cool.

Get it for personal use at dafont or check out licensing options 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.