Fonts make up ninety-five percent of design making it a very essential and crucial element. Fonts, like action, speak louder than the content you put. Therefore, it is very important to choose the right kind of typeface.
While there are many types of fonts to choose from, there are those who really stand out. And here is our list of outstanding modern fonts which you can use in various projects. The best part of this is they are all free for you to use.
Metrica by James OIiver
1. Metrica
Designed by Oliver James, this all caps, geometric sans serif has an unusual style which reminds you of those skeletal architectural frameworks of buildings and bridges. Perfect for any design that requires a typeface which emphasizes creature structure.
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Nickainley has a classic and vintage feel
2. Nickainley
Nickainley is a Monoline Script font reminiscent of the classic, vintage handwriting of long ago. This typeface is the perfect choice for wedding invitations as well as logos, labels, and badges that need a classic touch.
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Oranienbaum takes after its Antiqua cousin, Bodoni
3. Oranienbaum
Oranienbaum is a high contrast Antiqua, based on the architecture of classic Antiqua fonts, like Bodoni. Like most 20th century typefaces of this kind, Oranienbaum has distinct features like its cousins – pronounced serifs, contrasting geometry, and an interplay of right angles and flowing lines perfect for headlines and body text.
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Rodina is a beautiful font with a huge number of symbols and sections
4. Rodina
This is a beautiful round type font with lots of symbols and sections with 169 glyphs each. It’s one huge beautiful collection which Christian Pannicke designed for their own use.
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Grafter is a fun typeface inspired by gardening
5. Grafter
Designed by Ono Creates, Grafter is a playful typeface inspired by the creator’s love for gardening. The font looks fun and modern with all the flowery embellishments.
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Neythal is a simple handwritten typeface that reflects innocence
6. Neythal
Neythal is a free font that emulates handwritten letters. Its simplicity reflects a certain innocence making it ideal for designs that emphasize simplicity and minimalism.
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Waterlily reflect gracefulness, beauty, and serenity
7. Waterlily
Created by Hungry JPEG, the Waterlily reflects the gracefulness, beauty, and serenity of its namesake. The letters look like brushstrokes and work perfectly even in smaller display sizes. Use it for quotes, instructions, or projects that emphasize grace and beauty.
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Fun and cheerful are what characterize Margot
8. Margot
Fun, cheerful, and simple. These are the words that best describe this sans serif font. The rectangular letterforms and rounded terminals make it a good choice for brochures and business websites.
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Smaq reminds you of the 80s video games
9. Smaq
This geometric shaded typeface was designed by Andreas Leonidou and looks like the shapes used in the popular 80s video games. It’s the perfect font flyers, posters, music events, or clubs.
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Springtimne has some feminine touch to it
10. Springtime
This cursive font has a feminine feel to it yet it doesn’t lost its formal touch making it an ideal font to convey your heartfelt messages to family and friends. Try using it for your invitation and card design projects.
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High Tide features a nordic style experimental font
11. High Tide
High Tide is an all-caps geometric sans serif typeface created by Filipe Rolim out of his need for alternative fonts. It features a nordic style experimental font combined with standard shapes which will look good on wine labels and t-shirt designs.
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L’Engineer is a handwriting font with compact and uneven characters
12. L’Engineer
Designed by Ferdie Balderas, L’Engineer is a handwriting font with uneven and compact characters which slant slightly to the left. This is a good choice when you’re looking for an alternative non-cursive, handwritten script.
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Monastic Pro has an unpredictable width that looks perfect in headlines
13. Monastic Pro
Monastic Pro is an angular, all-caps font with an unpredictable width giving it a rebellious and vintage feel perfect for magazine and newspaper -theme websites. The strokes and shapes are also perfect for logos and male grooming products.
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Monthoers has interesting swashes and counters making it versatile
14. Monthoers
This all caps rounded sans serif typeface is inspired by chunky woodblock that gives it a semi-formal feel. The interesting swashes and condensed counters make it a versatile font which can be used from wine labels to sports headlines.
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Firefly is a grungy serif typeface
15. Firefly
Created by Sean Coady, Firefly is a grungy serif typeface with strong calligraphic influences. Its characters have swashes and alternates that look fun and quirky making it a good contender for fashion labels to band names.
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Growl, like its name, has aggressive brushstrokes
16. Growl
Growl is a typeface created by Adrian Croasdell and characterized by aggressive brushstrokes. It has jagged terminals and bold shapes giving it a casual and hurried feel. Good for 50s-themed or slasher movies, or when you want something loud and eye-catching.
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Building has condensed and highly structural features
17. Building
Designed by Leonardo Gubbioni, Building takes after its namesake with condensed and highly structural characters. The all-caps sans serif typeface embodies strength and air of conservativeness making it perfect for insurance, real estate, and financial companies.
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Font Bundle Featuring 17 Incredible Typefaces
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Whether you are making beautiful cards and newsletters or designing a new website, these new typefaces can add more edge or provide some breath of fresh air to your project. Have fun trying one or all of them in a variety of projects you have.
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