Bloodfear Font
Introducing Bloodfear – a horror and scary font that will send shivers down your spine. This font features a terrifying design that is perfect for projects that require a touch of fear and horror. Bloodfear is a versatile font that can be used for a variety of projects, including book covers, posters, branding, packaging, logos, and more. Its spooky and unsettling design makes it a great choice for designs that need to create an eerie atmosphere.
Cantona Zalone Font
Castelob Font
Castelob – Playful Marker Font , from Letterfabric Studio, suitable for any projects such as: logos, branding projects, homeware designs, product packaging, mugs, quotes, posters, shopping bags, t-shirts, book covers, name card, invitation cards, greeting cards, label, photography, watermark, special events, and all your other lovely projects that need a beautiful script taste.
Hillarios Font
Hillarios is a beautiful script font featuring charming and elegant handwritten characters. Add this font to your most creative ideas, and see how it makes it stand out!
https://www.nan.xyz/fonts/nan-jaune/
Closed apertures, display for text and text for display, Jaune follows this NaN motto: take a bad idea and do it well, or at least die trying. If one typically avoids colliding glyph anatomy then Jaune looks at the problem upside down and sticks together that which normally shouldn’t touch. NaN Jaune is a collection of three sub-families, one per optical size.
https://arillatype.studio/font/at-aero
At Aero is an elegant device of futurism inspired by aerodynamic design. Curving forms and sharp lines coexist in a pure typographic sphere conceived for unique voices. At Aero is a beautiful piece of machinery and a charismatic type: a responsive sans-serif face with a big personality. Open, strong and omnipotent; it is a font for explorers. It is presented in twenty styles — starting with the delicate Air, crossing paths with the optimised for high-density screens Retina, and arriving at the robust Super.
https://www.myfonts.com/collections/deliria-font-pedroglifos
Deliria is a decorative serif typeface that evokes a trippy feel from its wave-like body. The perfect balance between the flowing motion, and a fixed structure allows it to maintain readability while providing a unique aesthetic to your project. A great candidate for logos, single names, book titles and general decorative display. Combines well with simple sans or sharp serif fonts.
Quasimoda is the “almost fashionable” sans serif family with 11 weights and matching italics.
It combines fashionable geometric forms with old-fashioned classical proportions. Berlin-based Botio Nikoltchev (Lettersoup) designed Quasimoda so that the lighter weights give off a fresh, modern feel, the middle weights provide excellent readability and elegance for longer texts, while the boldest weights introduce a slightly antiquated flair. Partly geometric, partly grotesque, Quasimoda is a versatile beast. It follows the current fashions but does not completely give into them, retaining classical proportions and the slight ugliness of the 19th-century grotesques. With its long descenders and its small x-height, Quasimoda combines well with Renaissance serif fonts such as Garamond’s, or it can serve itself as a leading body font for longer texts, as well as a variety of branding, headline and display purposes. Quasimoda includes characters for more than 80 Latin-script languages, and several sets of figures available as OpenType features.
Boomboyah is a natural dry brush font. This font has a striking look and a good flow that can add a stylish touch to your designs. It’s perfect for logos, quotes, posters, for clothing, and every other design which needs a unique touch.
Fressia is a cute and stylish display. This font is easy to read, and even easier to use. Use it for social media, posters, logos, book covers and much more! Include this font in your next designs and give them a happy look.
Everyone in each member country of the European Economic Community is represented by a Member of the European parliament. An MEP. The Eurocrat font family celebrates the work of these Eurocrats. Several features have been incorporated which, together, go to make a characteristically European style without any single one being dominant.