Archive for the “Fonts” category

The Ultimate Collection of Professional Free Fonts

by Tom Ross on October 27, 2011


  

As designers we’re always looking for new fonts to integrate into our designs. Adding new fonts to your library can often help inspire you, giving a fresh feel to your designs. Unfortunately it can be really hard to locate quality free fonts amidst the thousands of mediocre ones.

Free Fonts : A Walk on the Grunge Side

by Noupe Editorial on September 5, 2011


  

With so many free fonts available on the web today, it is easy to miss out on some true gems in the typographic arena. It is hard to stay on top of the latest developments and releases when there are so many outlets to turn to find your fonts. Today we aim to help you out with this charge, by showcasing some grunge laden free fonts, most of which are less than a year old.

Free Fonts : A Walk on the Grunge Side

by Noupe Editorial on September 5, 2011


  

With so many free fonts available on the web today, it is easy to miss out on some true gems in the typographic arena. It is hard to stay on top of the latest developments and releases when there are so many outlets to turn to find your fonts. Today we aim to help you out with this charge, by showcasing some grunge laden free fonts, most of which are less than a year old.

30 Free Script Fonts

by Vandelay Website Design on July 25, 2011

Most designers can never have too many fonts. When it comes to script fonts, there are a lot to choose from. If you’re working on a design that needs a script font you may find one here that would be a good fit for your project.

In this post we’ll feature 30 script fonts that can be downloaded for free. As always when you are downloading and using freebies, be sure to read the license details to make sure that you are using it in a way that is allowed by the creator.

Billy Argel Font

Billy Argel Font

A Crash Course in Typography: Pulling It All Together

by Cameron Chapman on April 18, 2011


  

   In the first three parts of this series, we covered a lot of information about the anatomy of a typeface, and what kinds of things to look for when actually combining two fonts. Here, we’ll tie it all together. Below are guidelines for combining fonts for paragraphs and headlines, as well as for other [...]

A Crash Course in Typography: Principles for Combining Typefaces

by Cameron Chapman on April 11, 2011


  

   When combining typefaces, there are a couple of important principles you’ll need to keep in mind, namely contrast and mood. Effectively combining typefaces is a skill best learned through practice, and trial-and-error. Once you’ve mastered the principles covered here, you’ll have the tools you need to try out combinations while making educated guesses about [...]