40+ Excellent Freefonts For Professional Design
The importance of typography in design can’t be overestimated. The accuracy, precision and balance of geometric forms can give letters the elegance and sharpness they deserve. Besides, elegant fonts can help to convey the message in a more convenient way. In fact, while there are many excellent professional fonts (we’ve presented some of them in our article 80 Beautiful Typefaces For Professional Design) there are literally thousands of free low-quality fonts which you would never use for professional designs.
Quality costs. The price of “bulletproof” fonts usually reflects their quality and starts at 50$ per typeface. However, before purchasing a font you will probably use only once in your designs you might want to take a glance at outstanding free alternatives first.
Over the last year we’ve been observing typo-designers and their works; we’ve regularly collected high-quality fonts available for free download and free to use for personal or/and commercial projects. In this article we’d like to present an overview of over 40 excellent free fonts you might use for your professional designs in 2008. What is your favourite?
Please notice:
- Some images are taken from Gerrit van Aaken’s Typography Essays. Thank you, Gerrit.
- We haven’t listed Arial, Georgia, Verdana, Trebuchet MS & Co. as well as Calibri, Cambria, Candara, Constantia and Corbel as they are delivered almost “automatically”.
- You can visit the Free Fonts Section to find more free fonts. The category is regularly updated.
- We’d like to thank to all typo-designers and foundries for releasing these fonts for free. We appreciate your work and your intentions.
- Before using fonts please read the license agreements carefully — they can change from time to time.
Excellent Freefonts For Professional Designs in 2008
Gentium
Gentium is a typeface family designed to enable the diverse ethnic groups around the world who use the Latin script to produce readable, high-quality publications. It supports a wide range of Latin-based alphabets and includes glyphs that correspond to all the Latin ranges of Unicode. Gentium examples.
District Thin
A very calm, serious and impressive sans-serif free font from GarageFonts’ District family. The font is available as Mac Postscript, Mac TrueType, PC Postscript, PC Truetype and OpenType.
Pigiarniq Inuktitut font
Have you ever known about the existence of Nunavut? A small region in Canada with one of the lowest population rate of the world? Probably not. Only 0,01 people live there per km2, mostly Eskimo. The citizens of Nunabut speak four languages — French, English, Innuinaqtun and Inuktitut. Nothing spectacular so far, right?
Few years ago the government of the region has decided to design a new typeface to enable its 28.000 citizens to use all four languages in a uniform manner. The result is a beautiful, rich and professional sans-serif free font. The family includes a bold, heavy, italic, light and regular weights. Examples.
Delicious
Special attention was given to character spacing to obtain a homogenic appearance. With it’s relatively large x-height the Delicious can be used for text in smaller point sizes. The Delicious italic is not a slanted roman, but a true italic. Serif, Mac / PC.
Anivers
A robust and rigid font, forgiving, flexible, elegant and also suitable for a broad use: from a stationery to a poster headline. A smashing serif freefont by Jos Buivenga, dedicated to the One-Year-Anniversary of Smashing Magazine. Besides ligatures, contextual alternatives, fractions and oldstyle/tabular numerals Anivers also has a ‘case’ feature for case sensitive forms. Anivers supports CE languages and Esperanto. It has more than 350 glyphs and over 1.600 kerning pairs. Examples.
Tallys
Tallys is a font that is one degree slanted and has large caps, a small x-height and long ascenders. Only roman style is available.
Fontin Sans
Available weights: regular, italic, bold, bold italic and small caps. It is a sans companion of Fontin and can be downloaded at Mac & PC (OpenType). Fontin Sans is absolutely free for personal and commercial use. Examples.
Geo Sans Light, by Manfred Klein
Nadia Serif by Nadia Knechtle, Quersicht )
Yanone Kaffeesatz
This “coffee”-font is supposed to be used in headlines and brief text passages; it shouldn’t, however, be used for body copy. The numbers and currency signs are monospaced, which means that they have the same width. This is useful if you’d like to place them on a restaurant menu beneath each other in a table. The alternative and historic symbols as well as ligatures can be activated via the OpenType-option »optional ligatures«. Released under Creative Commons license. Examples.
JustOldFashion
A font designed by Manfred Klein.
Lido STF
The typeface is suitable for all periodicals wishing to abandon inconspicuously the hideous system typefaces with their even more hideous accents and to change over to the contemporary level of graphic design. It is also most convenient for everyday work in text editors and office applications. It has a fairly large x-height of lower case letters, shortened serifs and simplified endings of rounded strokes. Lido STF examples. For professional use you need a valid license which means purchasing the font.
Cardo
Cardo is a large Unicode font specifically designed for the needs of classicists, Biblical scholars, medievalists, and linguists. This font is free for personal, non-commercial, or non-profit use. Examples.
Day Roman
In digitizing this typeface, attention was mainly given to duplicate the technical imperfections of 16th century printing, which have been lost with today’s technologies. In order to accomplish this, some digital type design conventions have been avoided – things like the uniformity of the serifs, overall stroke precision, vertical proportion exactitude. This digitization should work nicely when used anywhere from 10 to 30 pt. Some design oddities, appealing or otherwise, may appear in 30+ pt usage. This serif-font is available in PC Type 1 and PC True Type formats. Examples.

Liberation Serif
Public domain / GNU GPL, Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, PC / Mac OS X
Liberation Sans
Public domain / GNU GPL, Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, PC / Mac OS X
Romeral offers aside from optimal legibility an elegant style, rounded forms and sharp geometric structure of its letters. Romeral is designed to produce a noticeable visual impact that invites the audience to the reading due to its sizable thickness. Interestingly enough, the basic idea of this OpenType-font was to find a way to fill the color titles zone in order to create a comfortable atmosphere for the reading experience. It can be used for body copy and headlines. Free to use in personal and commercial projects.
You can get the font sending a personal request via e-mail or comment form. More information is available on Typies, Pablo De Gregorio’s blog.
Scriptina
Handwriting, PC, Mac.
Mank Sans
A freefont designed by Manfred Klein.
Chúcara
To get the font, contact the designer Juan Pablo De Gregorio or add a comment to the post, explaining, who you are, why are you willing to get the font and how do you intend to use it. The author sends the font via e-mail.
Diavlo
Jos Buivenga’s freefont that is a bit square and sharp. Great attention has been given to detail, spacing and kerning. It contains more than 300 glyphs and over 1.300 kerning pairs. So Tørwald can pick up his Téléphone without worrying. Diavlo contains (some) East European characters and also Esperanto characters.
The final release contains 5 weights: Light, Book, SemiBold, Bold and Black. Diavlo contains a bunch of ligatures and contextual alternatives (OpenType feature) to prevent undesired collisions.
Engel Light Ltd
Sans-Serif, PC, Mac, no special characters available.
Cicle
Sans-Serif, 7 weights, freeware.
Kontrapunkt
Slab-serif. Kontrapunkt was awarded the Danish Design Prize for best typeface. The aim has been to develop a distinct font, with regards to both the inidividual character and the overall image as such. The typeface has so far been developed in a light, light italic and bold version.
Fontin
The Fontin is designed to be used at small sizes. The color is darkish, the spacing loose and the x-height tall. The numbers of the Fontin have a ‘hybrid’ design. They carry the characteristics of medieval numbers, but their size is larger than the x-height. Mac (Type 1), PC (TTF, Opentype).

[image via typoblog.ch]
Fertigo
It’s a bit like Laphroaic; the more you get to know it, the more you’ll (probably) appreciate it. With it’s auto-ligatures (no Open Type programms needed), a complete character set and many other unknown features it can be hard to resist. Regular only.
Steiner
This typeface is ideal for logos and general design. It isn’t very suitable to be used with word-processors as it lacks some symbols and letters. Sans Serif, free for personal use only.
AUdimat (v2)
OpenType, Mac, PC, in four weights: regular, italic, bold, bold italic. Freeware, via fontleech.
Greyscale Basic
A freefont designed by Greyscale [via Computerlove]
Existence Light
A free sans-serif font designed by Yeah Noah. 3 weights — Light, UnicaseLight, StencilLight. OpenType, PC, Mac OS X.
Lacuna
To download the font enter the Flash page, click on “Glashaus Fonts” in the navigation menu at the top, in the opened page click on [MAC] or [PC] in the left menu to download the font. [via Typemotion.de]
Images from Typemotion.de

Pixel fonts
Style-Force Semplice Pixelfonts
Tiny pixelfonts, Flash-compatible including detailed instructions on how the fonts should be used to achieve the best readability.
Unibody is an optimized screen font family for Macromedia Flash MX and Adobe Photoshop. It’s designed for one point size only, 8 pts.
Silkscreen
Silkscreen is best used in places where extremely small graphical display type is needed. The primary use is for navigational items (nav bars, menus, etc.). Silkscreen also works very well at large point sizes if you’re looking for that chunky, old school computer look so popular with the kids today. Created by Jason Kottke. Silkscreen, with both Mac and Windows versions, is free for personal and corporate use. TrueType, Windows, Mac, Linux.


























































Shane
November 8th, 2007 11:10 pmGotta say that these fonts are really high quality. Thanks a lot for posting.
gr8pixel
November 8th, 2007 11:23 pmbrilliant collection!!!
Amrit Gill
November 8th, 2007 11:24 pmFree fonts that are not only stylish but credible and worthy of standing strong against many fonts fron the high end foundries.
Keep up the great work guys!!!
Amrit.
Andrew Cameron
November 8th, 2007 11:31 pmMuch better than the usual crop of homemade ‘theme’ fonts, these look really professional, and would look great for logo/corporate Id work… Seen some before, But Qlassic, Chúcara, Kaffeesatz and Anivers are all new to me and look particularly well drawn. Thank you for posting such a high quality list.
cemiotika
November 8th, 2007 11:44 pmMan!, i love this article,
Keep Straight!
Zachary Spencer
November 8th, 2007 11:48 pmI love love love love love love these font posts. They give me chills every time I see them.
CSS Zen Master
November 8th, 2007 11:48 pmExcellent collection. The typography skill of amateur font makers is getter really good
Mostafa Mourad
November 8th, 2007 11:51 pmGREAT!
Brett
November 8th, 2007 11:54 pmIf anyone could make a zip file of all of these, that would be greatly appreciated. (I’m on my iphone right now).
Jochen Van de Velde
November 8th, 2007 11:57 pmGreat post, I’ve downloaded many of them. Thanks for sharing, I really love this blog!
John Braine
November 8th, 2007 11:58 pmAny chance of supplying a ZIP of the whole lot?
Didn’t think so…
J.
Martijn Moes
November 9th, 2007 12:01 amNice article agian ;)
I love this site.
Skys0
November 9th, 2007 12:08 amGreat collection ! Keep it up ! =)
dreamtenstudios
November 9th, 2007 12:10 amthis is an amazing collection… excellent work guys. as a designer this helps me out incredibly.
Bije
November 9th, 2007 12:15 amCool list, as always. Thanks!
Tad Chef
November 9th, 2007 12:29 amIt’s Inuit not “Eskimo” like it’s African and not “Negro”.
Shane
November 9th, 2007 12:41 amA great selection of fonts. I particularly like District Thin and MG Open Moderna.
Many thanks.
ad3k
November 9th, 2007 12:52 amThanks for the resource, great for the font junkie in all of us…
jon
November 9th, 2007 1:08 amWow!
I’ll be downloading this little lot as soon as possible.
Jim Capps
November 9th, 2007 1:12 amExcellent fonts! These were just was i was stumbling for!
Mike Panic
November 9th, 2007 1:29 amI’ve used Anivers in a few places, really like it – and overall a great selection of fonts – I’m just really sick of seeing the over-use and abuse of the Scriptina font.
Ahmad Alfy
November 9th, 2007 2:24 amTop notch :) Amazing fonts
Thanks for sharing
robin
November 9th, 2007 3:46 amJust to be contrary: How many times are you going to post links to the same fonts? It’s getting more than a little tedious. And while some of these are very good and quite useful, there’s a lot that are not.
Pedro Assumpção
November 9th, 2007 3:48 amThanks, very good typefaces.
emarts
November 9th, 2007 4:28 amDistrict Thin in the old version makes my Finder Infinite-loop-restart!
Sara
November 9th, 2007 4:57 amThank you so much. This is just what I needed: I had to delete everything that was in my computer some weeks ago and I’m starting to download my favorite fonts again: this is a precious help!
johno
November 9th, 2007 5:40 amNice list, SM. Thanks.
Small tyo in the 2nd paragraph: “probablz”.
Jim
November 9th, 2007 5:59 amI have to agree with Robin (#23). You’ve posted most of these fonts numerous times over the last year or so. You’re either getting paid to post, or you truly are out of the loop when it comes to fonts available on the web.
Samantha Warren
November 9th, 2007 6:09 amI LOVE District thin. I happened upon it a few years ago… try to work it in when i can
cssyeah
November 9th, 2007 6:33 amWow !
Thanks! very cool, Will be download
Paul
November 9th, 2007 7:07 am“Boi-oi-oing!” Uh-oh, I popped one while looking at all these fonts, what does it all mean?
Wilmer
November 9th, 2007 7:08 amAwesome fonts, i downloaded these 3:
DistrictThin
GreyscaleBasic
Mark Eigenbau (pixel font)
Thanks for posting them.
Deron Sizemore
November 9th, 2007 7:14 amThanks for the great list! Lots I hadn’t heard of in there.
Bernd
November 9th, 2007 7:33 amI’m certainly no professional but I’ve given up looking for free fonts. At least before I came to SM. Thanks a lot, this is a great collection and gives me the chance to get some great looking typography for free.
aqck
November 9th, 2007 8:45 amand now to spend an hour downloading most of them. way to waste my time smashing magazine!
Advise-Art
November 9th, 2007 8:52 amwahou …. some fonts are amazing !!!! thank you !!!
bloghash.com
November 9th, 2007 10:33 amExcellent list! Thanks a lot for posting it.
- Raj
Anej
November 9th, 2007 10:47 amDiavlo is fu**ning hot ;)
John Faulds
November 9th, 2007 10:56 amAs far as I can tell, only 15 of these 40 are ones you haven’t linked to before. Couldn’t you just create a post for the new ones and link to posts with previous links?
Klemens Raab
November 9th, 2007 12:52 pmThese are awesome! Thanks!
pingoogle
November 9th, 2007 2:28 pmGREAT!!! as always…thanks.
Stockvault
November 9th, 2007 5:55 pmWow, excellent fonts. I can surely use some of those in my work, thanks!
Luke
November 9th, 2007 6:08 pmTop finds as usual SM! Even for us programmers :)
Stevie K
November 9th, 2007 6:45 pmWow, I know where to go now the next time I want a high quality free font, you guys are starting to become indespensible.
Simos
November 9th, 2007 7:10 pmAlso check out the Greek Font Society fonts, at
http://www.greekfontsociety.org/pages/en_typefaces20th.html
superphie
November 9th, 2007 7:26 pmNice, stunning….
Mark C
November 9th, 2007 8:42 pmBrilliant fonts
fabio D D
November 9th, 2007 9:12 pmgreat collection font and they are free wow! feels like xmas time!! thanks
Ian M
November 9th, 2007 10:08 pmMost Excellent collection of fonts.
I don’t do any kinda design work for pay or otherwise; I’m just a fan of good design. To see a great collection of fonts like this that are free for me to play with, it totally stokes me.
Dennis
November 9th, 2007 10:45 pm“Before using fonts please read the license agreements carefully — they can change from time to time.”
Some of these fonts don’t have *any* license agreement which makes them completely unusable. Scriptina is a good example for this.
By describing these fonts as free you might get all the people who download them into trouble.
Ryan
November 9th, 2007 11:17 pmGreat post, these fonts are just what I’ve been looking for
Fish
November 9th, 2007 11:29 pmCan you please make a .zip file with all the fonts ? I would really aprecciate it!
Taume
November 9th, 2007 11:30 pmLacuna Font Face is superb. Thanks Smashing Magazine.
tober1
November 9th, 2007 11:30 pmYou guys rock. This site is top of my list. Great work, keep it up and don’t sell out!
wayfinder
November 9th, 2007 11:52 pmI’ve used Yanone Kaffeesatz and Delicious in projects and they were a great success.
Mx
November 9th, 2007 11:52 pmWow, this is a really good article. i will use these fonts on my further projects.
Sander Wapstra
November 10th, 2007 12:01 amThanks, I like some a lot. But I agree with John Faulds, most of them where already posted earlier..
Stef Nitert
November 10th, 2007 12:15 amCom4T Fine Regular is a brilliant font..
I really can use this one.
mikeditka
November 10th, 2007 1:40 amNice set of fonts. Thanks. A zip would definitely be nice but I can understand why you didn’t post it. Also good job on successfully creating link/digg/reddit bait – ACSSEO (logo at the bottom of the Popular Posts list.)
Cheers,
Matt
Koka
November 10th, 2007 2:06 amThank you very much for this compilation
bob
November 10th, 2007 3:03 amgreat collection. there should be a link to d/l all through one click.
enchant®scoot
November 10th, 2007 3:39 amWow! Great ‘commercial’ grade set of fonts. THANKS for the brilliant post.
Luke
November 10th, 2007 3:42 amAnybody know a good, free serif font for body copy that includes extensive expert sets?
cindy*staged4more
November 10th, 2007 5:06 amLOVE IT! i think my favorite one is the dupont, since i used to live in d.c. brings back wonderful memories ;) i am very excited that i stumbled upon this, this will definitely come in handy for developing my new marketing materials! thanks!
Dave
November 10th, 2007 5:53 amAwesome…very cool stuff.
darkyn
November 10th, 2007 7:22 amWonderful collection. I have to share this with my students.
Ricks
November 10th, 2007 7:39 amgreat to see that my typeface of choice (Existence) is feature in this list!
Anthony
November 10th, 2007 8:14 amtrop fort, ça va me servir pour mon nouveau portfolio.
Josiah Pugh
November 10th, 2007 9:18 amAwesome fonts!
Kyle
November 10th, 2007 1:27 pmAs someone who does not search for fonts on a regular basis, I am very happy that all of these fonts were listed on this page. I do not mind that they might be repeats, because they are new to me. Nowhere in the title does it say 40+ NEW freefonts… Thank you so much for this article.
migero
November 10th, 2007 6:44 pmreally top quality THINKS
David
November 10th, 2007 3:30 amThank you for sharing these excellent fonts! I’m going to ask my website designer if he thinks they are a good choice for use in our website.
Personally I’m not a designer, but armed with nice fonts like these maybe I could make something that doesn’t look like a 2yr old was playing with the PC!
sirocus
November 10th, 2007 3:32 amI like it! this fonts are cool.
Angel
November 11th, 2007 4:09 amWhat happened to all the good posts? This is another recycled entry. :(
Jay
November 11th, 2007 7:44 amThis is awesome! Thank you so much for posting this info online. It’s a really nice collection of fonts.
Livingston Samuel
November 11th, 2007 5:36 pmWonderful collection of fonts! I’ve used a few of them before and some are new.
These fonts are of great use to designers like me in enhancing their designs. Thanks for the collection :)
Richard
November 11th, 2007 11:57 pmExcellent collection. Just in time for a uni project as well.
Keep up the top quality posts.
Eliuodicio
November 12th, 2007 2:07 amAmazing collection!!
Thanks.
ad
November 12th, 2007 5:25 amnice job!
noneother
November 12th, 2007 1:55 pmcan someone please zip these up in one file?
Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennartz
November 12th, 2007 6:07 pm@Brett and other commenters who’d like to have a .zip-file with all fonts:
We respect the work of designed who’ve created the fonts listed in this post. License agreements prohibit the distribution of the fonts, therefore we are not allowed to offer these fonts for download.
Michael Savage
November 13th, 2007 4:03 amI will be using these fonts on some future clients projects for sure. Great collection!
-Michael
Jos Buivenga
November 13th, 2007 4:25 pm@ noneother: Offering such a link is a total disrespect for the hard work I (and others) have put in making these fonts!
My license clearly state that you may not distribute my fonts. I’ve reported this link as abuse at rapidshare.
michelangelo
November 13th, 2007 10:20 pmNunavut is about the size of Mexico. Cheers, M.
Carliko
November 14th, 2007 9:45 amGreat collection!!! Thanks a lot!
Forrest
November 15th, 2007 4:03 amThere are some really gorgeous fonts here. I wish I knew more about type faces; this is becoming more and more relevant instead of less as we move to the internet. It’s obvious when I come to a site that’s able to work with simplicity … it’s just less obvious how to do it well.
subbu
November 17th, 2007 8:53 pmgreat collection. excellent use for graphic designs.
Franklin
November 18th, 2007 3:32 amThis is great. I’ve been looking for something like this. Thank you so much.
Lanooz
November 18th, 2007 4:39 amWhat does ‘professional’ mean?
Anyway, thanks.
marcinex
November 20th, 2007 10:32 pmHey Guys! Thank you for another amaizing collection. Fantastic work!
nmdspc
November 21st, 2007 7:38 amthanks a lot
shalömchen
Semih Çiçek
November 21st, 2007 11:14 pmGreat fonts. I already use some of them but it’s good to see all those nice fonts together.
Bento
November 22nd, 2007 3:10 amThanks so much for sharing this collection + links!
I vital to keep your fonts up to date… they can make
a big difference. I’m always on the look-out!
Best wishes from Tokyo!
(Typography in Japan is definitely an experience!)
Ben
Harry Roberts
November 24th, 2007 10:46 pmSome beautiful fonts there!
Thomas
November 27th, 2007 3:34 amAlthough many have their own incomparable aspects, I like Gentium. Used it on my thesis project about IPA Phonetic Typefaces years ago. Cheers!
J-Sinn
November 27th, 2007 7:35 am“I like turtles”
thanks
Manu
November 27th, 2007 5:21 pmthanks a lot for this awesome article, you could not imagine how it saved my day ! :)
Steven Hambleton
November 29th, 2007 10:14 pmThank you for these lovely fonts those funky typefaces, they’ll keep me up till dawn.
Now I will go and Photoshop till I puke.
Ricardo
December 1st, 2007 10:12 pmNice! Man, you’re the best. This it’s my better Christmas gift. Thank you!
David Mackey
December 3rd, 2007 3:53 amWow. You guys just keep up the absolutely amazing content! Its great. Keep up the good work.