Ploni is a precise, geometric multilingual typeface. It contains many glyphs and fully supports 230 Latin, Hebrew and Cyrillic languages - which makes it an ideal font for the side-by-side use of Latin/Cyrillic and Hebrew characters. Many fonts are characterised by their unique character and language, and yet Ploni sheds almost all elements of uniqueness; as such, it will not overshadow your entire design. Every designer needs this functional font in their arsenal.
Vinho De Amora fonts from Mans Greback - (tynzx)
Vinho De Amora is a truly vintage serif font.
Drawn by Mans Greback between 2019 and 2021, this font is created with inspiration from wine cellars, painted typography and genuine quality produce.
It has a distinct sharp character, steady legs and a bold and wide appearance.
The Vinho De Amora family consists of three styles: Black, White and Stencil; each one geometrically consistent and complimenting, perfect for stacking on top of each other to create more variations.
The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality.
It has extensive lingual support, covering all European Latin-based languages.
It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
Sunny Brush fonts from AEN Creative Studio - (begfa)
Rock Concert JNL fonts from Jeff Levine - (lgogb)
Rock Concert JNL is a playful free form type design inspired by the opening title and credits for the 1964 motion picture comedy “Send Me No Flowers” starring Rock Hudson, Doris Day, and Tony Randall.
Strongly resembling hippie movement poster lettering of the mid-1960s, this fonts fits well with any retro project emulating the “Peace and Love” movement or (as its name implies) re-creating period piece rock concert posters.
Show Card Freehand JNL fonts from Jeff Levine - (zvbfa)
The title and credits for the 1951 Dick Powell and Rhonda Fleming film “Cry Danger” were hand lettered in a freehand brush lettering often seen on store signs and show cards.
Serving as the model for Show Card Freehand JNL, this pleasant and casual typeface is available in both regular and oblique versions.
Free Form Retro JNL fonts from Jeff Levine - (grlrj)
The titles and credits from the 1960 French film “Le Passage Du Rhin” (English release title: “Tomorrow is My Turn”)” are hand made in a free form bold alphabet resembling both cut paper and quickly sketched lettering.
This avant garde style inspired the digital type revival, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
SK Selanik fonts from Salih Kizilkaya - (gbkqe)
SK Selanik is a double weight geometric sans serif font family. It is named after Thessaloniki, one of the largest cities in Greece. This font, which depicts the historical texture of Thessaloniki with modern forms, is a synthesis of the past and today's design understanding.
This font family includes a total of 40 fonts and 35,720 glyphs. It offers full support for the Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets and supports hundreds of different languages. In this way, it contains all the typographic elements you will need. You can easily use it in all areas and sizes you need, from headings to body texts.
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