Kuroneko in Japanese means ‘ Black Cat’. I was working on a Japan itinerary for a friend and I told him about the luggage forwarding service by a company with a black cat in its logo. Wait: Black Cat? What’s that in Japanese? Cool name for a font!
Kuroneko font will not forward your luggage, nor was it made in Japan. But it IS a very versatile font family - even if you’re more of a dog person.
Download Kuroneko Font Family From Hanoded
Download Mention Font Family From Meutuwah
May 17, 2019
Hello Font Lovers... Mention is another lovely modern signature font, which is combining the style of classic calligraphy with an modern style. combines from copperplate to contemporary typeface with a dancing baseline, modern and elegant touch. Including alternates, and ligatures.
Languages supported:
Breton, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Estonian,French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Romanian, Scottish Gaelic, Slovak, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, English, Finnish, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh. Basically, all European languages that are based on latin alphabet.
Can be used for various purposes such as headings, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, labels, news, posters, badges etc.
To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS/CC, Adobe Indesign CS/CC, Adobe Photoshop CS/CC, CorelDraw X6-X7 & Microsoft Office.
Mention, a font having characters move up and down like a dancer. This freestyle has a very unique style of signature and is very suitable for modern design.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Download JT Douro Serif Font Family From JAM Type Design
May 17, 2019
This carefully crafted Display Serif Typeface was meticulously with inspiration from the beautiful Douro valley in the north of Portugal.
Download Scharf Font Family From The Northern Block Ltd
May 17, 2019
Scharf is a sturdy serif of eight weights with matching true italics. Accurate serif details are carefully drawn to allow improvements to readability and further enhance the fonts' fluid and dynamic personality. This extensive type system is purposefully suited for editorial design and complex typographic hierarchy. Details include eight weights with matching true italics, over 950 characters per font with alternative lowercase a, e, g and y, eight variations of numerals, true small caps with accents, discretionary ligatures and language support covering Western, South and Central European and Vietnamese.
Download Cobbler Sans Font Family From Juri Zaech
May 17, 2019
Cobbler Sans is a friendly type family in six weights and the humble cousin to Cobbler. With its rounded aspect and proportions of geometric type Cobbler Sans is expressively soft and contemporary. All terminals are shaped organically and even inner corners are rounded. The few remaining straight lines give the typeface the stability of a workhorse while keeping the playfulness that characterizes the entire Cobbler family so much. Additionally there is a pile of OpenType features built in. For example loads of discretionary ligatures that make capital letters interlock left and right. Other features include automatic fractions, case sensitive punctuation and contextual alternates. Cobbler Sans works great for branding, packaging, editorial or any display application – and it comes with an expansive character set that covers over 200 languages. Furthermore Cobbler Sans is manually kerned and auto-hinted for crisp display on screen also in small sizes.
Download Gratinoli Font Family From Seventh Imperium
May 17, 2019
Gratinoli is a freehand typeface. It featured alternates characters which can easily be accessed by opentype feature. Great for branding, fashion, photography, and any business. This fonts has multilingual versions.
Download Greissler Font Family From Markus Fetz
May 17, 2019
GREISSLER is a Retro Display Font inspired by old letterings on store fronts and building facades in Vienna. "Greißler" is a term used in the east of Austria and means small grocer. In Vienna, you can still see some of the letterings "Lebensmittel", "Feinkost", etc. on the storefronts of mostly abandoned shops. Similar letters can be found on "Gemeindebauten" (council housing) from the 1920s.
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