Wednesday, August 4, 2021

[qrjkn] Download Monograf fonts from Milan Pleva

Monograf
Monograf is a serif font family. This typeface has four styles and was published by Milan Pleva.


Monograf was originally designed as fixed-width monospaced font which has 2 weights (Regular and Bold). Monograf Text is a derived style of Monograf with proportional spacing and well-balanced kerning to make the text easier to read and look optically balanced.

So in the total bundle you get 4 pieces of this font: Monograf Regular, Monograf Bold, Monograf Text Regular and Monograf Text Bold.

This versatile font with clean geometry and slightly rounded corner elements works great in digital space, as well in print. It also retains its legibility at smaller sizes. Typographic features include old-style figures, directional arrows and four types of asterisks. The entire font is suitable for purposes such as tabular layout, coding, website, but also for magazines, logos, signs, products, and others.

FEATURES:

Basic latin alphabet A-Z
116 Accented characters
Numbers, Punctuation, Currency, Symbols, Math symbols & Diacritics
Old style figures, Directional arrows and 4 asterisks

LANGUAGE SUPPORT:

Latin 1 + Latin 2



Monograf


[bihbd] Download Adieu Mon Ami fonts from Hanoded

Adieu Mon Ami
Designed by David Kerkhoff, Adieu Mon Ami is a hand display and hand drawn font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Hanoded.


No, I am not leaving and none of my friends or relatives have packed up and left. I needed a more ‘letter-like’ name for this font and I found Adieu Mon Ami (farewell, my friend in French).
Adieu Mon Ami is a handmade pencil font that will add that extra ‘je ne sais quoi’ to your designs. It comes with joie de vivre, un petit peu de vilain, but can be doux comme de la soie as well.

Bonne chance!



Adieu Mon Ami


[giklq] Download Ancress fonts from Tour de Force Font Foundry

Ancress
Designed by Dusan Jelesijevic, Ancress is a sans serif font family. This typeface has fourteen styles and was published by Tour de Force Font Foundry.


Ancress is modern geometric sans serif family with display elements. Designed in 14 styles with extended Latin character map, Ancress uses simple geometric shapes for achieving all characteristics of modern sans family: wide versatility, full legibility and design recognition. Letter shapes are visually softened with rounded corners and straight endings. Characteristic letters are visible in every word typed with Ancress, so it is not a typeface that differs from others by single letter only, it is graphically well balanced and rhythmically smooth typeface that should refine any design project – from editorial design, posters, packages, branding to websites, applications and outdoor graphics.



Ancress


Tuesday, August 3, 2021

[harfl] Download Utroligt fonts from Hanoded

Utroligt
Designed by David Kerkhoff, Utroligt is a hand display font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Hanoded.


I am (trying to) learn Danish using an app on my phone. The grammar and vocabulary are not that difficult, as the Danish language is very close to the Dutch language. The pronunciation, however, is quite tricky. Words look simple when written down, but when pronounced, they sound very different. Take ‘pige’ (‘girl’) - it reads ‘pee-guh’, right? Well, it is pronounced ‘pee-uh’. Or how about ‘brød’ (meaning bread)? If you keep in mind that the o-slash is pronounced as the ‘i’ in bird - almost like ‘uh’, it should be br-uh-d, right? Wrong again. It is pronounced br-uh-l.
Aaargghh!

I will succeed, hopefully!

Utroligt is a Danish word meaning ‘incredible’. It is a nice, uncomplicated all caps font. I made it with a cheap rollerball pen and some nice French paper. Comes with double letter ligatures and all the diacritics you’d like - including the danish ones.



Utroligt


[wobac] Download Formal Invite JNL fonts from Jeff Levine Fonts

Formal Invite JNL
Designed by Jeff Levine, Formal Invite JNL is a display serif font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


The thin, condensed serif lettering found in a 1937 magazine ad for Chris Craft boats inspired Formal Invite JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.



Formal Invite JNL


[bcloa] Download Boss Jock JNL fonts from Jeff Levine Fonts

Boss Jock JNL
Designed by Jeff Levine, Boss Jock JNL is a novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


The title and credits from the 1965 film “Strange Bedfellows” were hand lettered in a style typical of the early-to-mid 1960s – casual and playful.  This brought to mind similar type designs used by many radio stations when advertising their disc jockeys as cool, hip and fashionable in the slang term of the day “boss” jocks.

Boss Jock JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.



Boss Jock JNL


Monday, August 2, 2021

[gcsqd] Download Utroligt fonts from Hanoded

Utroligt
Designed by David Kerkhoff, Utroligt is a hand display font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Hanoded.


I am (trying to) learn Danish using an app on my phone. The grammar and vocabulary are not that difficult, as the Danish language is very close to the Dutch language. The pronunciation, however, is quite tricky. Words look simple when written down, but when pronounced, they sound very different. Take ‘pige’ (‘girl’) - it reads ‘pee-guh’, right? Well, it is pronounced ‘pee-uh’. Or how about ‘brød’ (meaning bread)? If you keep in mind that the o-slash is pronounced as the ‘i’ in bird - almost like ‘uh’, it should be br-uh-d, right? Wrong again. It is pronounced br-uh-l.
Aaargghh!

I will succeed, hopefully!

Utroligt is a Danish word meaning ‘incredible’. It is a nice, uncomplicated all caps font. I made it with a cheap rollerball pen and some nice French paper. Comes with double letter ligatures and all the diacritics you’d like - including the danish ones.



Utroligt