Canela Font Family

Canela Font Family

Canela Font Family
12 OTF
Canela is a graceful display typeface that defies many of the traditional classifications. Designed by Miguel Reyes, its forms are in an ambiguous space between sans and serif, both soft and sharp, modern yet with roots in the classical. Canela began as an interpretation of Caslon, but Reyes gradually took the family in a new and unexpected direction, shedding its serifs and leaving only vestigial flaring at the ends of strokes, taking on a monumental quality influenced by his experience with stonecarving. Canela debuted in issue 5 of fashion and art magazine Document Journal, where its sober elegance complemented a melancholic moment in fashion. Delicate in its lightest form, with its gently flared strokes, as the weight increases to the blackest weights it takes on entirely different feeling of warmth with a quiet confidence.
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FF Alega Font Family

FF Alega Font Family

FF Alega Font Family
36 OTF
German type designer Siegfried Ruckel created this display and sans FontFont in 2002. The family has 6 weights, ranging from Light to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards as well as sports. FF Alega provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. As well as Latin-based languages, the typeface family also supports the Greek writing system.
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Journeyman Font Family

Journeyman Font Family

Journeyman Font Family
3 OTF
Journeyman is an all caps layered display typeface in the sign painter tradition. It has normal width caps in lowercase position and a wider caps in uppercase position. Letters in lowercase position are slightly more rounded than those in uppercase position thus providing two styles. Journeyman supports languages with latin characters and ligatures as well as Greek and Cyrillic. The normal front layer is Line while Silhouette is usually put at the back for a three dimensional effect. Other layer arrangements are possible. The type works well for shop displays, poster work, menus, signage and other purposes where you want the type to have impact.
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Fontbundles - Bigbroade Script Font

Fontbundles - Bigbroade Script Font

Fontbundles - Bigbroade Script Font
OTF TTF
Bigbroade is a fabolous hand brushed font. Bigbroade font is suitable for any design needs, modern invitation design, branding, blog design, modern advertising design, invitation, Art Quote, Home decor, Book/Cover Title, Invitation, special events, birthday, custom mug, pillow, t-shirts, any handbrushed signature style needs and more. Bigbroade font comes with upper and lowercase Standard Characters, Punctuation, Numerals. Files included : Bigbroade.ttf and Bigbroade.otf Thank you, hope you’re having fun with Bigbroade ! Happy creating!
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Sondra Serif Typeface 1478087

Sondra Serif Typeface 1478087

Sondra Serif Typeface 1478087
6 OTF 6 TTF WEB
Sondra Serif Typeface is minimalist and beautiful serif font family of 6 weights and it features unique and modern serif look and feel. Perfect for gorgeous logos & titles, layouts & content, or large & small scale, It looks gorgeous in all caps with a wide-set spacing if you want to try a classy look, or beautiful on its own in capital and lowercase letters for something completely timeless.
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Comply Slab Font 1513381

Comply Slab Font 1513381

Comply Slab Font 1513381
18 OTF
Comply Slab is inspired by action and extreme sports, Comply gets it’s name from the well known skate trick the “No Comply”. This type family doesn't mess about! With 9 weights from thin to black, Comply Slab will give you some great options to use. This font family will “kill it” in both print and digital, in headlines for editorial, posters, banners, websites, apparel, packaging, logos or magazines just to name a few.
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