Nachel Victoria is a simple, yet aesthetically beautiful typeface. It has a modern script look which can be used for business cards, logos, packaging, branding, magazines, quotes, and much more!
What's included:
1. Nachel Victoria (OTF)
2. Style in this font include: Regular, Bold, Italic, and Bold italic
3. Works on Mac & PC
4. Simple installations
5. Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, CorelDraw, even work on Microsoft Word.
6. Support multilingual; ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ß ¿ ¡
Download Basaro Font Family From Viaction Type.Co
Basaro Typeface is all caps display sans serif with many letter combinations according to creation. This font is inspired by an elegant & classic style with various swash. Equipped with Stylistic Set: ss01 - ss12, 12 alternatives per letter. Very easy to use and perfect for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts, postcards and much more.
Font Features :
- Character Set Uppercase.
- Character Set Lowercase.
- 312 Stylistic Alternates ( ss01 - ss12).
- Numerals & Punctuation.
- Multilingual Support.
Recommended to use in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop.
Download The Fudge Font Family From The Ampersand Forest
The Fudge takes his inspiration from a proud tradition of big display serif type. He's an eclectic fellow — he borrows style elements from early 20th century humanism, from the Scotch Roman tradition, and from contemporary trends. He ranges from zero contrast in his Skinny form to voluptuously high contrast in his Chonk persona, which makes him fantastic for expressiveness and massive contrast in headlines and subheads, giving your designs a dynamic voice and a great range of color.
The Fudge is designed to be equal parts friendly and elegant—he'd look a treat on a theatre poster or on a package of caramels, on a book cover or on a website, in bold color or in stark black and white. As long as the subject matter is delicious—whether it's food or literature or music or… anything that requires a strong, assertive, approachable choice!
Download Bon Vivant Family Font Family From Nicky Laatz
If you've got style and love all the luxuries in life, you're Bon Vivant! Add a touch of luxury and style to your projects too, with the new Bon Vivant Font Collection.
It's highly recommended to turn your Opentype features on while using the script font, to make use of it's best features - the multitude of OpenType ligatures. As you type, your text looks like natural handwriting, and less like a monotonous font.
The handsome serif comes in 2 weights, regular and bold. Designed to be a perfect complimentary font to the script, its just as striking used on its own.
Download Shining Glory Font Family From Jos Gandos
Shining Glory is a new modern & fresh calligraphy script with natural script style. This font will make your design look elegant, natural and stylish. Shining Glory calligraphy script font is great for quote design, branding, wedding, photography, simply design with stylish text overlay to any background image.
Download Mavericks Font Family From BoxTube Labs
Maverick, noun, /ˈmæv.ɚ.ɪk/ a person who thinks and acts in an independent way, often behaving differently from the expected or usual way.
Mavericks is a condensed small caps serif with focus on strength and power. It comes in two styles, Regular & Vintage, and features a fair amount of alternate characters to make each design a little more unique. It's perfect for logotypes, sports branding, posters, apparel design, magazine headlines, labels and so much more.
Download Oddlini Font Family From sugargliderz
Inside my head, there are a number of forms of Sans Serif typefaces, and I cannot put aside any single one of them. Even if they were in the way of the reading process, I still think they form splendid letters. For me, when I hear for example "Sans Serif", then immediately Helvetica comes to my mind, even though I don't think that it is the best Sans Serif out there. Of course it is a great typeface, but I believe that one should not be fixated on the association of Sans Serif = Helvetica. It is just that Sans Serif goes hand in hand with Helvetica after all, and I don't think it is exaggerated to say that everyone throughout the world would agree. In my head there is no conflict about this either, and I readily agree with this thinking. However, just because of that I don't necessarily spend time studying Helvetica in detail and analyzing its subtleties in order to progress with a design. I am just clear about the fact that the mental picture of a typeface which I deem important when working on a design is a grotesque typeface like Akzidenz Grotesk. Of course I don't intend to recut it, but to reverse the way of thinking even further, and have often designed with the vague image of, for example, an old unrefined typeface in mind.
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