Designed by OÄŸuzhan Cengiz, Rapor is a sans serif font family. This typeface has twenty styles and was published by Hurufatfont Type Foundry.
Rapor is a powerful and elegant combination, built from a combination of sans serifs with strong gemometric foundations such as Futura, and grotesque fonts based on the equal-width system. Its slightly softened evenly converging diagonal corners add distinctiveness to it.
It has 10 weights ranging from Thin to Black. It consists of twenty styles with matching italics.
Rapor is equipped for professional typography with rich opentype features.
Garino is a sans serif font family. This typeface has twenty styles and was published by Julien Fincker.
Garino is a modern sans-serif typeface. It gains its expressive character from a dynamic sweep in the curves and high-contrast transitions. The thinner and thicker weights are particularly suitable for strong headlines, while the middle weights can be used for typographic challenges and body text. As a result, it can be used in a reserved as well as an expressive way. Thanks to an extensive character collection, it becomes a real workhorse. A versatile allrounder that is up to all challenges – for Corporate Identity, Editorial, Branding, Orientation and Guidance systems and much more.
Features:
The Garino family has a total of 20 styles, from thin to heavy with matching italics. With over 1165 characters, it covers over 200 Latin-based languages. It has an extended set of currency symbols and a whole range of Open Type Features. There are alternative characters as stylistic sets, small caps, automatic fractions – just to name a few.
Arrows and numbers:
In particular, the extensive range of arrows and numbers should be highlighted, which are perfectly suited for use in orientation and guidance systems. Thanks to Open Type Features and an easy system, the various designs of arrows and numbers can also be simply “written” without first having to select them in a glyph palette.
Designed by Jakob Fischer, Huskeseddel is a grunge, hand display and hand drawn font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Bogstav.
Huskeseddel is to-do list or memo in English. If you not already guessed it, the font is based upon my own handwriting. Actually not my everyday handwriting, but the kind I use when I make my to-do lists.
But it wouldn’t look right with a simple font with the same letters repeating all the time, and that’s why I added 12 different hastily written versions of each letter. These 12 different versions cycle as you type, making your text look…well, like hastily written letters…you’ll have to take a real close look to find out that you are looking at a font, and not a genuine hastily written to-do list! :)
Designed by Dusan Jelesijevic, Fabular is a display serif and serif font family. This typeface has twelve styles and was published by Tour de Force Font Foundry.
Fabular is our serif font family with 12 styles. Inspired by vintage typefaces, but designed for modern purposes, Fabular comes in 6 weights with matching Italics. Short, thick and rounded serifs, spiced by specific terminal endings and finial bring gentle visual softness to Fabular’s design.
Tightly spaced by its serif’s design, Fabular packs paragraph easily with great balance and rhythm within the sentences. It is decorative and serious font family at the same time which gives wide range of possibility for designers to use it: on posters, packages, labels, magazines, websites and many more situations.
Contains Fractions, Oldstyle Figures, Denominator and Numerator as OpenType features.
Designed by Anita Jürgeleit, Headlines Unicase is a display sans font family. This typeface has forty-two styles and was published by Anita Jürgeleit.
Here comes the great and happy news: The “Headlines” font family has been expanded to include the coolest UNICASE family! Yes, you heard right: UNICASE! Wohou!
Three alternative variants with seven weights plus italics: A total of 42 styles!
This is your biggest and most exciting headline font family you have ever worked with. All alternate characters can be used safely without any special software. It just works everywhere: From Text Edit to Canva — even on your mobile phone or ebook reader — you can access all of the alternative characters as you just pick the right font style.
Let your headline adventure begin! NOW!
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