Mancunium is a sans serif family with a contemporary monolinear character, though designed with the iconic proportions of Roman capitals in mind.
In addition to reliable romans, the typeface includes proper, optically corrected italics. Also, uniquely, a set of ‘vertalics’ that contain the more script-like glyphs of the italics with angled stem terminals, but which are unslanted and upright in aspect, and without the slight narrowing of the italics.
Each font includes a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters and additional oldstyle numerals.
Mancunium is sold in two collections – a Regular/Bold package and a Light/Medium package. Each package contains six fonts - two romans, two italics, and two vertalics.
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Download Fleabitten Font Family From Hanoded
I love going to flea markets and second-hand stores; in fact a lot of the furniture in our home is second hand (or pre-loved, a euphemism I find rather peculiar). I personally believe that buying used products is a good way to help this planet, as no new stuff needs to be made and the old stuff gets a second life.
Fleabitten is a ‘western style’ serif font. You could use it to pimp the posters for your line dance festival, but hey, be creative! I am sure you’ll find some good use for this very nice pre-loved font. Yes, pre-loved: I loved it first!
Download Yassitf Font Family From Ingrimayne Type
Yet another san serif typeface, Yassitf is a generic sans, a font meant to blend in rather than stand out. It has little contrast and is almost monoline. It includes three widths: condensed, narrow, and regular. The widths have four to six weights: ultra thin, thin, light, plain, bold, and extra bold. Further, each width and weight combination has both upright and italics styles. The thirty fonts in the family contain several open-type features, including both proportional and tabular (monospaced) numbers.
Download Noema Pro Font Family From DBSV
About family “Noema Pro”
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The name “Noema” is again borrowed from ancient Greek word, which may have different meanings depending on the phrase: meaning, logic, significance, purpose, reason, value, nod, implied. In this font i tried and here(like in “ErisPro”) to give a different illustration in letters with a reverse dial(…sloping or recline) from Italic, simply because of whims or because the monotony is tiring me…
This series is composed and includes twenty-four fonts with 658 glyphs each, with true italics, true Sloping and supports of course: Latin, Greek & Cyrillic.
Download Bw Seido Raw Font Family From Branding with Type
Bw Seido Raw strikes a balance between crude engineered geometry and the demands of legibility and pragmatism a workhorse typeface needs. The result is a highly functional type family with an industrial feel, ready to be used anywhere from screen-based to print.
The stylistic set accesible through the OpenType panel presents a more neutral feel by removing the sharp bends on some key characters.
It consists of 12 styles (6 uprights + 6 matching obliques) supporting all European Latin languages. It contains many OpenType features like slashed zero, fractions, case sensitive forms, localised forms or ligatures.
Download Framework Mono Font Family From High Peak
Framework Mono is a modern monospaced typeface.
A close relative of the original Mittelhorn font family, with whom it shares some letter and number design features, the two fonts are ideal companions. It comes in 3 weights, 3 uprights and matching italics.
Designed with opentype features, each weight includes extended language support, fractions, arrows, ligatures and more. Perfectly suited for graphic design and for any display use. It could nicely work with code editors, web, editorial design, as well as corporate tabular data sheets and more.
Enjoy!
Download Ambiguity Font Family From Monotype
Ambiguity is a type family with five distinct personalities or ‘states’, created as a tool for coaxing designers and brands out of their comfort zone. It embraces both tradition and radicality, as well as generosity and thrift, encouraging us to question our beliefs about the intersection of style and meaning.
The family is designed by Charles Nix, who describes Ambiguity as “as much thought experiment as typeface.” Its five states—Tradition, Radical, Thrift, Generous and Normate—each express or subvert different aspects of typographic tradition.
Tradition is conservative, relying on historical letter shapes. Radical rejects inherited ideas of proportion, making typically slender letterforms wide, and wide letterforms slender. “It’s contrarian,” says Nix. Thrift cherry picks the condensed shapes from Tradition and Radical, while Generous does the same for wide forms. Normate sits at the center, a synthetic blend of all of the others.
“Tradition is very comforting,” says Nix. “It’s the mask of conservatism. It’s calming because it delivers the proportions we expect. With Thrift more fits into a smaller space, so it’s great where words want to get large, like gigantic headlines, or text needs to cram in, like small screen type. You get a sense of carefree and luxury from the Generous cut. One would expect the Radical to be used in a sort of Dadaist way, but in a classic context it provides an enjoyable jolt.”
Ambiguity is a litmus test. Designers could spend hours trying on typefaces that offer just one of these voices. Ambiguity provides five different personalities—ideas—beliefs—each of which also work seamlessly together.
“It’s a palettea, like idea cards,” he says. “It’s a way of making yourself see differently. My hope is that traditionalists will try on radical clothes and vice versa. It’s a way of exploring outside your comfort zone, breaking out of the doldrums, by stepping through a variety of voices.”
Download Niko Font Family From Ludwig Type
Niko is a contemporary, humanist sans with a friendly yet clear and distinct personality. It is designed for excellent legibility, particularly for long continuous reading. The wedge-shaped stem heads add liveliness and variety to the carefully crafted letterforms. Niko, a highly versatile type family consisting of 54 styles that are designed to work equally well on paper and on screen. The family includes condensed, as well as extra-condensed variations, for situations where space-saving typography is required.
Download Geometrica Font Family From PeGGO Fonts
Geometrica is a low contrast rounded geometric Sans with a mid 19th/early 20th century simplicity air yet modern and minimalist. The font was inspired by the idea of creating a typeface with uppercase/lowercase characters and small caps having the same proportion. The result is a font with a moderate width, generous x-height, and short ascenders and descenders, giving it a compact and clean look.
Geometrica comes in 10 weights plus italics—each variant with 589 glyphs—and contains a number of OpenType features that allow you to create very ‘good looking’ designs.
Geometrica provides a wide range of choices for any design project and it is especially recommended for UI/UX and app design, branding and corporate design, in 2017 it was selected as one of the 10 best Sans of the year by FontShop.
Download Nomada Slab Font Family From Tipografies
Nomada Slab has a strong personality. The clear structure of the characters guarantee impeccable legibility in small sizes, and the solid slab serifs help guiding the readers’ eyes along the lines. In display use Nomada Slab creates forceful titles and headlines. Being derived from Nomada Sans, it falls in the category of the neo-grotesque slab serifs, with low stroke contrast and compact proportions. Like the Sans, it has square dots. Several design details like the round tails and the big apertures add a warm humanist touch, and its chunky square serifs give Nomada Slab a friendly look. The italics stand out due to their semi-serif structure – a refreshing choice for this type of slab serif face. Its 18 styles match those in the other families, allowing harmonious pairings.
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