Telka Font Family was designed by Yang Lu, and published by BumbumType. Telka contains 18 styles and family package options. |
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Knight Font Family was designed by Bakhrudin Ja'far, and published by Jafar07. Knight contains 2 styles and family package options. |
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Alfreda grotesque is not just another grotesque typeface. Its morphology mixes modulated and unmodulated strokes, and natural and reverse contrast. All that with a humanistic touch and subtle ink traps. Weird.
Alfreda comes in 6 weights, it has open type features, more than 400 glyphs and 18 stylistic sets.
Phola fonts from RainBomb Studio - (wzxhj)
Phola is a brand new geometric san-serif display font family of 16 fonts created by Glen Nyundu. Family includes an extensive character set and multilingual support. Crafted with love this font family offers a numerous styles (Regular, Solid, Square, Diablo, Clean) and allows for extensive use cases. This OpenType font offer a fantastic options for users to create some unique artwork.
Perfect for branding, web design, headers, titles, displays, posters and other related projects.
Family is mostly rectangular in shaped with either sharp or diagonal corners. Planned to include oblique and outline styles.
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Restoration is a two style sans serif font with a rustic vintage aesthetic. It’s angled bars give it a unique appearance and sets it apart from other vintage fonts.
You’ll get a textured version and a clean version, so you’ll be ready for any project.
This vintage font is great for logos & branding, titles, web design, marketing, advertising & much more!
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Download Chico Fonts Family From Type-Ø-Tones
Chico was by designed by Javier Mariscal and Josema Urós specifically for the final roll of credits in the animated film Chico y Rita.
The goal was to design a typeface with a good readability but that conveyed a strong script character and, in some way, tuned to the style of line used throughout the film.
Using a modular sans-serif as a template, Javier Mariscal reinterpreted the forms freely, while maintaining gridlike proportions.
Chico can be useful for comic-book lettering, editorial work and display applications.