Finding the perfect font for a project is a real challenge, and that is why we like to provide our readers with as much fonts as we can. We know that having a lot of options to choose from is very helpful, so today we gathered a new round of free fonts to give your designs a new touch, check it out.
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Henry Jones
Henry Jones is a web developer, designer, and entrepreneur with over 14 years of experience. He is the founder of WDL and ThemeTrust.
Thank you! For your list my new free ukrainian and latin font (regular and bold)
Screenshot: https://bohdan.com.ua/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/veles_new_eng.png
Page for donwload (in ukrainian): https://bohdan.com.ua/2012/01/17/veles-font/
wow – a great selection. they all feel very 2012… thanks
Sweet…you can never have enough fonts!
Thanks for sharing. I can envision of a few of these fonts in use.
“Arvil” and “Origram” is nice…but font like “Nomed” is so difficult to read… Thanks for sharing!
I love Haymaker 🙂
I think it’d be important to note that the fonts from https://losttype.com/ (Arvil and Haymaker) are actually “Pay what you want” fonts. So if you really wanted to pay 0, then you can. But if you appreciate fine craftsmanship, pay what you think they are worth. What the designers time is worth.
Origram is perfect for my new website which is inspired by Japanese Kimono! It will be great for a logo and Headlines.
Haymaker is a really great looking classic font i can see that incorporated into some great looking designs.
Thanks for the post, the fonts looks great!
Nice! I like the Manteka font:)
Awesome Haymaker!!!
A lot of thanx to you for this marvelous postings…
Very cool fonts. Nice work.
Some of these are NOT FREE. They are released on a pay-what-you-like basis, which is NOT THE SAME AS BEING FREE.
Thanks for featuring the Meander Font, really appreciate it! More handmade of my handmade illustrative fonts on the Thrift and thistle site, and free resources too!
Manteka looks great … thanks 🙂
Arvil Sans looks awesome!
Very nice fonts thank you.
I quiet like the “Haymaker”, it looks new and fits well into the 2012 world.
Thanks!
Ben