Free Premium fonts for your next design

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Posted January 3, 2012 by Enias in Featured
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Fonts are really important when it comes to a premium web-design. Whether it’s a logo, a poster or a full website, a well chosen font makes it almost perfect just by typing a few words. If you are choosing a font a few principles are important. It needs to read easily, match your style and pop out so that people will actually read it. Since a lot of those great looking fonts are pricey we made a selection of what we find the best fonts out there.

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→ Novecento
Novecento is an uppercase-only font family inspired on european typographic tendencies of the first half of 20th Century. Its name means nine hundred in Italian, but also twentieth century. It looks rational, geometric and blocky. However, it is based on optical — not geometrical — proportions. This font face is designed to be used for headlines, visual identities or short sentences. Lighter faces provide a more contemporary and design look&feel, while the bolder ones look definitely retro.
Fresh Free Fonts For Your Next Design

→ Ubuntu Font Family
The Ubuntu Font Family are a set of matching new libre/open fonts in development during 2010-2011. The development is being funded by Canonical on behalf the wider Free Software community and the Ubuntu project. The technical font design work and implementation is being undertaken by Dalton Maag.
Fresh Free Fonts For Your Next Design

→ WESTON
WESTON is a new rounded slab-serif font designed by Pavel Pavlov for FONTFABRIC.
Fresh Free Fonts For Your Next Design

→ Absinthe
Absinthe typeface. A strong personality set in a balance of retro curls and straight lines.
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→ Scriptina Pro
Ostrich Sans made by Tyler Finck. New variety pack Dashed (thin), Rounded (medium), Ultra light, Normal, Bold (race track style double lines), Black.
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→ Scriptina Pro
Fresh Free Fonts For Your Next Design

→ CODE Pro
Code Pro is applicable for any type of graphic design – web, print, motion graphics etc and perfect for t-shirts and other items like posters, logos.
Fresh Free Fonts For Your Next Design

→ Sketch Gothic
Sketch Gothic Typeface designed by Lukas Bischoff. Based on Franklin Gothic.
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→ Dock 11
Dock11 is a heavy display font created by german designer Lukas Bischoff.
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→ Rx Modern Serif Typeface
Rx Modern Serif Typeface v0.1 – ttf format
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→ GOTA
Gota free font is applicable for any type of graphic design – web, print, motion graphics etc and perfect for t-shirts and other items like posters, logos.
Fresh Free Fonts For Your Next Design

→ Fanwood
Based on work of a famous Czech-American type designer of yesteryear. The package includes roman and italic.
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→ Lobster
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→ Governor
Lost Type is proud to present Governor, a pay what you want typeface. An Art Deco alphabet inspired by the apartment signage of Miami Beach. Designed by Riley Cran.
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→ Quattrocento
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→ SD Sansimillia
SD Sansimillia is a playful, yet elegant typeface suitable for many different applications. Originally cut for a local advertising brand, SD Sansimillia is inspired by the Antenna Family built by Cyrus Highsmith in 2007 as well as Erik Spiekermann’s FF Din Family cut in 1994.
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→ Tokio Hotel
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→ HERO
HERO free font is applicable for any type of graphic design – web, print, motion graphics etc and perfect for t-shirts and other items like posters, logos.
Fresh Free Fonts For Your Next Design

→ Prociono
Prociono made by Barry Schwartz
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→ Dancing
Dancing Script is a lively casual script where the letters bounce and change size slightly
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→ Lintel
A modern san serif typeface with a pure clean line form. Created by Jonathan Hill, the idea had been to design a font with a proportioned and balanced structure that is applicable to a wide variety of uses. Details include 6 weights with italics, a full character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
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→ Yore Font
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→ Instrumenta
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→ Egypt 22
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→ Legion Slab
A condensed slab serif designed by Phil Pham.
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→ Excellens
“Excellens” is the first font totally created using Microsoft EXCEL 97. The glyphs design was done using a standard EXCEL 97 worksheet, adding some border and diagonal color to draw the letters shape.
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→ Days
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→ Morning Glory
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→ Pacifica
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→ Dalle
Neal Fletcher aimed to create a Slab Serif typeface with uniformity, a typeface with an industrial feel, a typeface where every character looks the same yet completely different (if that makes sense). The result is slab serif typeface with uniformity. With every character resembling a rectangular shape, the spaces between each letter are very definite and consistent.
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→ Code
Code free font is applicable for any type of graphic design – web, print, motion graphics etc and perfect for t-shirts and other items like posters, logos.
Fresh Free Fonts For Your Next Design

→ Infinity
Infinity free font was created from the simplicity of lines and curves with round corner and cap. The name comes from guides for creating, they are similar to number 8 and infinity symbol.
Fresh Free Fonts For Your Next Design

→ Glide
Elegant custom font with rounded corners, great for logos, posters, motion graphics and t-shirts. The name is inspired by the sleek curves and its smooth look.
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→ Slice
Slice originated from some type we developed for a logo that was never used. The idea was to create a font that was very consistent across all glyphs using the bare minimum of changes to create distinction. This was achieved by using the same incision for all of the characters.
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→ VAL Stencil
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Enias

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