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Amberly

Amberly font

Meet Amberly! This friendly font family consists of a casual, connecting script that comes in six weights and a cute accompanying sans in ten weights. Amberly Script is fresh and charming, based on a...

BeachBar

BeachBar font

BeachBar is a modern bold script with a sunny mood. It is inspired by, well, Beach bars, the summer and the sea, the hot afternoons with a cocktail in your hand and the sound...

Blooms

Blooms font

Say hello to Blooms – an edgy, brush script with lots of attitude! All handmade and then vectorized, Blooms is the perfect mix between sexy and serious. The script is made in two variations...

Galiano

Galiano font

Galiano is an elegant combination of a script and a narrow modern serif. It is slender, feminine and classy, while still maintaining a friendly feel. Galiano is versatile and will work perfectly for fashion,...

Karlie

Karlie font

Karlie is a neat combination of a friendly script & a modern all-caps serif in five widths. The font family is extremely versatile and is perfect for high-end logotypes and magazine headlines, let alone...

Roosk

Roosk font

Roosk is a round, reverse-contrast serif designed for display usages. It bears a 70s influence as well as a subtle western vibe, although it’s more rounded and chunky. The font is a single weight,...

Fits

Fits font

Fits is a modern version of the versatile vintage style script. It’s clean, legible and easy to use. Fits was meant to be used as an everyday workhorse font, thus its uses are endless...

Romper

Romper font

Romper is a slightly narrow handwritten sans in four weights and it is perfect if you want to convey a casual and friendly feel. It was designed with the idea to be used on...

Skate

Skate font

Skate is a multifunctional font family of a script in five weights and a bold complementary sans. It is a versatile combination that works best in large sizes – think billboards, posters, magazine and...

Binomic

Binomic font

Binomic is a sort of monospaced font family. “Sort of” because it was not designed with the sole purpose of being used as a coding font, but rather as a nice alternative to monospaced...