font_category: Serif

Extra Extra

Extra Extra font

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Corpo Serif

Corpo Serif font

Corpo Serif is REFRESHED version of my old font Korpo Serif. Corpo Serif, designed by Mateusz Machalski, is a serif type family with a friendly feel. This type comprises 12 variants with 6 weights....

Industriality JNL

Industriality JNL font

Industriality JNL is a slab serif based on a classic typeface. Its condensed design allows for placing more copy inside a smaller area, and is best suited for ad headlines, titling or short blurbs.

Sorsod Borsod

Sorsod Borsod font

Champloo

Champloo font

Champloo is very unique typeface which combines serif features and brush stroke. Some letters have serif, but some don’t. Serif to be found on left side of stem only. It gives a quirky impression...

Aviano Silk

Aviano Silk font

A premier product from insigne, the powerful Aviano redefines its classic lines for the contemporary elegance of Aviano Silk. This modern development of a timeless font, part of insigne’s annual tradition in adding to...

Rude Slab

Rude Slab font

Rude was designed as a dichotomy between the Grotesque and Humanistic typographic shapes: a no-nonsense Sans and a very muscular Slab Serif companion. Showing the historically demanded consistency for such kind of typefaces, this...

Manzello

Manzello font

To start with one personal fact: I really like to listen Rahsaan Roland Kirk. He was a multi-instrumentalist, real grandmaster and unique jazz virtuoso. The way he improvised and walked through variety of different...

YWFT Neighborhood

YWFT Neighborhood font

YWFT Neighborhood is an typeface created by the integration and reinterpretation of 4 families of serifs into one community, one neighborhood, one font. It was originally hand drawn in 2008 by youWorkForThem, then digitized...

YWFT Morricone

YWFT Morricone font

YWFT Morricone is a combination of egyptian and italian slab serifs from the 1800s, with also simple geometric forms continuing from mid-century modernism. The design is a unicase setup, with alternates for the uppercase...