Hedra is an experimental sans with monolinear strokes mixing two typographic strands. On the one hand, the letterforms are very geometric: ‘O’ and ‘o’ are nearly perfect circles with just a small bit of optical correction to make them more readable. Together with the common ‘diagonal nature’ applied to some letter parts, Hedra feels quite technical and text set in it even almost looks futuristic. On the other hand, the letterforms incorporate some art nouveau qualities: the diagonals inside the ‘A’, ’B’ and ‘E’ are more historic than technical, while the ‘K’, ‘V’, and ‘W’ all have some unconventional rounded elements that seem like call-backs to the beginning of the twentieth century. Via an OpenType feature, users can make text look more technical and less historical if desired: Stylistic Set 1 replaces the curved-diagonal ‘K’, ‘X’, ‘Y’, ‘k’, and ‘x’ with straight-diagonal alternates.
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Friday, December 27, 2019
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Download Palio Fonts Family From Eurotypo
Palio is a family of fonts derived from the classic Didone, its capitals are slightly condensed and the lower case definitively abandon the reminiscent of the baroque endings strokes, which are still endure in many typefaces.
It is an elegant font especially the slant version that actually is a truly italic.
This version very readable and is enriched with a series of alternative variables and swashes that make it more expressive for certain projects that need some flowering.
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Download Novata Fonts Family From Eurotypo
Friday, November 8, 2019
Download Ballimore Fonts Family From MJB Letters
Ballimore is a beautiful handwriting font perfect for branding, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, labels, photography, watermark, special events and more.
Ballimore comes with a full set of uppercase and lowercase letters, 51 beautiful ligatures, multilingual symbols, numerals, and punctuation.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to drop me a message :)
Thank You, MJB Letters
Saturday, November 2, 2019
Download Hazelle Fonts Family From Heypentype
Hazelle is a typeface suitable for elegant, upscale, classic, luxury editorial content as well as headlines, sub-headings, and logo designs. It can enhance the tone of your messages when used in headlines, and it also gives a unique character when used in logo designs. Standard and Discretional Ligatures, included in this release, will enhance luxury look of your content even more.
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
Download Albireo Fonts Family From Cory Maylett Design
Albireo is a typeface for those times when you have more to say than space to say it. It also looks fantastic spread out across the page as though space doesn’t matter.
Expertly crafted with a high level of attention to detail, Albireo is an immensely practical and flexible typeface that’s neutral enough to be used almost anywhere a highly condensed, sans-serif face is needed. Despite its down-to-earth functionality, this is a typeface that definitely isn’t lacking in style. It really shines when used for headlines or subheadings in magazines, brochures, posters, newspapers, flyers or on the web.
With 42 weights, widths and italics, there’s enough flexibility to make every word fit perfectly. You may buy one font at a time or save money by purchasing packages consisting of the 14 fonts in each width (Extra Condensed, Condensed or Semi Condensed). Save even more by purchasing the entire collection and, in addition to the 42 separate fonts, you'll receive two variable fonts (upright and italic) that cover all the weights, widths and everything in between.
So where does the name come from? Well, look upwards at night. Albireo is a binary star in the constellation Cygnus. Through a backyard telescope, Albireo (the star) resolves into two brilliant component stars — one orange and one blue. The beginnings of the typeface were the result of me needing a newspaper feature headline about space exploration. I couldn’t find the right typeface, so I drew my own letters and eventually expanded it out into an entire mega-family. Given its origins, naming it after my favorite star seemed totally appropriate.
Check it out. I think you’ll love it. Albireo deserves its place as a shining star in everyone’s font collection. It’s that good — really.
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