![]() Its thick and thin line combinations make it a very unique looking hand drawn font. Purchase of this mega bundle of course includes a commercial license for usage with any project.Ĭlementine Script is a tangy new hand crafted typeface created by Sweet Type. A simple but elegant font perfect for personal or commercial use. Not only will you receive these four stunning fonts, but included at no extra cost is a free bonus set of vintage hand drawn vector illustrations.įranklin is a beautifully created new typeface by Noah Kinnard. The Wilder Handdrawn family is actually a set of four different typefaces. Five weights, obliques, Latin and Cyrillic alphabets and OpenType features make Visby a good friend to have. Hard lines and sharp corners mesh with smooth, rounded forms while subtle humanist influences add warmth. Visby (by Connary Fagen) is a geometric font family inspired by the stark beauty and crisp air of the Arctic North. As well as an Italic version and over 60 hand drawn ornaments and phrases which are ready to use with one click.įriendly and charismatic in lowercase sophisticated and authoritative in uppercase. Download and use Sugar Plums Script for anything and everything. Including over 120 different hand drawn characters for a range of languages and dialects. Available for both personal and commercial use with no extended license is required. Sugar Plums is a new hand written font for 2015 designed by Sweet Type. For more information regarding the license included within this purchase, please visit the bottom of this page.īelow some of the fonts from the bundle, if you’re interested in the whole set, check out their special promotion page. All fonts included can be be used for both personal and commercial use. The team behind The Hungry Jpeg have made a collection with 40 premium fonts available for $29,- (95% off the standard price, but only this month!). Designed by some of the best graphic designers and illustrators in the world. ![]() And even with so many choices it is possible that the font you’re looking for is still not there. And it’s hard to find a perfect font, especially because of the many choices out there. ![]() Should we use a serif, or a sans-serif? What weight should we use, thin, medium, bold? What style should we use, italic, normal? I am talking about fonts. As I designer we all have experimented with fonts (I think). Written by Houke de Kwant on March 16, 2015 ![]()
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