25 New Free High-Quality Fonts
Every now and then we look around, select fresh free high-quality fonts and present them to you in a brief overview. The choice is enormous, so the time you need to find them is usually time you should be investing in your projects. We search for them and find them so that you don’t have to.
In this selection, we’re pleased to present Pompadour Numeral Set, Lato, Crimson Text, Espinosa Nova, Musa Ornata, Spatha Sans, ColorLines, Roke1984, Neuton, Avro, Baurete and other fonts. Please note that some are for personal use only and are clearly marked as such. Please read the license agreements carefully before using the fonts; they may change from time to time.
New High-Quality Free Fonts
Pompadour Numeral Set (.eps, released under Creative Commons)
A beautiful numeral font released by Andy Mangold under a Creative Commons license. The font can be useful in various settings, for instance for packaging design or logo deign. The .EPS file is available for free download. The font is free to use as long as the credit is given.
Lato (open-source sans serif)
Lato is a san-serif typeface family. The semi-rounded details of the letters give Lato a warm feel, while the strong structure provides stability and seriousness. Lato consists of five weights (plus corresponding italics), including a beautiful hairline style. The first release includes only the Western character set. Designed by Lukasz Dziedzic.
Crimson Text
“Crimson Text is a font family for book production in the tradition of beautiful old-style typefaces. There are a lot of great free fonts around, but one kind is missing: those Garamond-inspired types with all the little niceties such as old-style figures, small caps, fleurons, math characters and the like. In fact, a lot of time is spent developing free knock-offs of ugly ‘standards’ like Times and Helvetica. Crimson Text is inspired by the fantastic work of people like Jan Tschichold, Robert Slimbach and Jonathan Hoefler. We hope that the free type community will one day be able to enjoy Crimson Text as a beautiful workhorse.”
Espinosa Nova: Regular (registration is required)
Espinosa Nova is a revival of the types used by Antonio de Espinosa, the most important Mexican printer of the 16th century and quite probably the first punch cutter anywhere on the American continent (1551). All of the fonts intended for setting text include small caps, five sets of figures (old-style and lining, both proportional and tabular, plus tabular small caps), many “f” and long “s” ligatures and a capital sharp “S” (U+1E9E). Designed by Cristóbal Henestrosa.
Color Lines
This decorative font can be used for a variety of products, such as posters, packaging and label design. Original and unique. Designed by Anton Gridz, and available in AI format.
Baurete (free download)
A playful, intriguing typeface that could work for designs without rigid alignment or symmetrically positioned elements. Baurete is free to use for personal and commercial projects. If you want to use it, please contact the designers at [we {at} welab {dot} info]. You can download it for free.
Neuton Font
Neuton is a clean Times-Roman–like typeface by Brian Zick. In structure, it is a transitional type with Dutch inspiration. The x-height is high and the color dark, and it is economical in ascenders, descenders and width. Also available in the Google Font Directory.
Melbourne (personal use only)
Melbourne is a sans-serif with a strong modern presence. The designer’s intention was to create a calm space-saving typeface. The glyphs have rounded corners and relatively large tracking, which makes it a good fit for dictionaries, indexes, catalogues and so on. When used at a large size, Melbourne can be used as a display or headline font. The typeface is released as a draft, and suggestions for improvements are appreciated. Designed by Marco Müller.
ROKE1984
A free display font based on geometric forms and mathematical symbols, this one includes accents and numerals. An interesting option for technical designs that call for a distinctive yet slightly challenging appearance. Designed by Wete. Available in OpenType format.
Classic Round: medium and italic (registration required)
This typeface was designed for text and display use. In small text sizes, the typeface looks clean, inviting and legible. When used in big display sizes, it looks playful and interesting. Designed by Ben Blom.
Free Font FR Hopper: regular and italic (registration required)
FR Hopper is a sans based on geometric forms but still retaining a friendly personality. It is intended for mid-length texts, captions, titles and almost any other occasional use: posters, flyers and even websites. The typeface comes with 7 weights, 12 styles with 836 glyphs, and many advanced OT features such as small caps, discretionary ligatures, alternate characters, fractions, arrows and ornaments.
Darth Vador Free Font
An original geometric font for the Darth Vador theme, designed by Juart Little from France.
League Script #1
“League Script #1 is a modern coquettish script font that sits somewhere between your high-school girlfriend’s love notes and handwritten letters from the ’20s. It includes ligatures and will serve as the framework for future script designs.” Designed by Haley Fiege and available in OpenType format.
Four Free Type
Free original and playful OpenType fonts available in two font weights, regular and italic. Supported languages are English and Russian only. Designed by Alexey Frolov.
Musa Ornata
This typeface, with its cheerful characters, could be a good fit for event announcements, grocery stores and public transport signage. To activate the alternative case, check the “Character Palette” in the OpenType options toolbar in your application. The download link is available at the bottom of the release post (above link). Designed by Carvente Dice.
Skyhook Mono: regular
This family is a carefully handcrafted monospaced typeface family that is modern, sturdy and minimalist, yet distinctive enough for refined and classy uses. The regular weight is available as a free download. The free weight may not be used in political or religious works.
Phoenica Std (personal use only, registration is required)
Phoenica offers an alternative to contemporary humanist sans serifs. It is a flexible family suitable for editorials and corporate branding. Phoenica comes in a big variety of weights, each available in both roman and italic. The regular width is available as a free download and for personal projects.
Indento: bold (registration required)
“Indento is a multi-purpose modern geometric slab serif for headlines, posters and branding, but legible enough to be used for longer text. The straight and rounded corners, combined with the deep cuts and asymmetric serifs, give it a distinctive look while still keeping its legibility.” The bold weight is available as a free download in OpenType format. Designed by Mugur Mihai.
Free Font Adec
This typeface was inspired by Art Deco and Constructivism. It would fit posters, magazines and logos. The distinguishing feature of this font is the combination of decorative elements, such as textures and frames. Designed by Serge Shi.
Jean-Luc (Godard) (via I Love Typography)
“Atelier Carvalho Bernau Design released Jean-Luc, a typeface inspired by the title cards of films like ‘Deux ou trois choses que je sais d’elle,’ to celebrate Jean-Luc Godard’s birthday. The style of lettering is so interesting to us because it is such a clear renunciation of the ‘pretty’ classical title screens that were common in that time’s more conservative films. It has a more vernacular and brutishly low-brow character; this lettering comes from the street.” To embed the font using @font-face, a copyright code must be appended as a comment in the source code.
Arvo Font Family
This slab-serif typeface was created by Anton Koovit especially for the Google Font directory. It is optimized for Web use. The typeface is “monolinear-ish” but has a touch of contrast. For Windows users, the smaller 9, 12, 14 and 16 point sizes are hinted in Truetype format.
Thunderball
This heavy sans font with 178 characters could be useful for posters, postcards and similar designs. Released under a Creative Commons license.
Spatha Sans
A sans-serif font with organic playful shapes that set a friendly tone and are easy to read. The font could be a good fit for titles and maybe short text. Designed by Carvente Dice.
Spatha Serif
As a counterpart to the above-mentioned Spatha Sans, the glyphs in Spatha Serif have classic proportions and short serifs, which retain the playful and organic design. The font can also be embedded using @font-face, but a credit link is required. Designed by Carvente Dice.
My Fair Cody
An interesting playful typeface that makes a an impression with its personality and warmth. The tone is inviting and informal, and as such might not be the best fit for a corporate context. Designed by Darim Kim, and available in OpenType format. You may use the font in your private and commercial projects; but if you embed it using @font-face, then a credit link is required.
Matchbook
Matchbook is a simple and functional set of two typefaces, designed in serif and sans-serif versions. Each set includes all accented characters and works beautifully in larger sizes.
Mota Pixel
Mota Pixel is a simple pixel font with simple roots. The regular weight was created as a custom design for TypeShow and is now available for free to the public. Optimized for use in 20-pixel increments, it is a larger than normal pixel design. Still, the regular is rather thin and delicate, expressing some tendencies of an upright italic.
Further Resources
- Soma FontFriend
FontFriend is a bookmarklet for typographically obsessed web designers. It enables rapid checking of fonts and font styles directly in the browser without editing code and refreshing pages, making it the ideal companion for creating CSS font stacks. - Cure for the Common Webfont: Alternatives to Georgia
For nearly fifteen years, if you wanted to set a paragraph of web text in a serif typeface, the only truly readable option was Georgia. But now we’re starting to see some valid alternatives for the king of screen serifs. What follows is a list of serif typefaces that have been tuned for the screen. - How to Detect Font-Smoothing Using JavaScript
Some fonts look bad on computer monitors without font-smoothing enabled in the operating system. The author of this article initially thought there wasn’t a way, but after seeing a promising but incomplete method of detecting font-smoothing, he spent a few days devising a way to do it. - When Free Fonts Aren’t Free
To ensure that you’re using “free” fonts as their creators intended, here are four things to look for when you’re scanning a EULA. - iOS Fonts
An overview of font families available on iOS devices such as iPhone and iPad. - Free Typography
A blog dedicated to free fonts. - Caligraffiti
A Brazilian blog that features freely available fonts.
Also, you may want to take a look at…
Last Click
Adfont Calendar 2010
Here is Fontdeck’s typographic Advent calendar. Open the current day’s door and behind it you’ll find details of a great typeface, with a Web font offer available free for that day only. To use the offer, click “Purchase font licenses” in your Fontdeck settings before the day is over. Free subscription applies to websites with < 1 million page views per month.
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Stella
December 17th, 2010 3:45 amGreat collection!! Thanks! :)
Rahul
December 17th, 2010 7:31 amA good and high quality fonts in style, what a nice article.
Amy Klemer
December 17th, 2010 3:49 amoh goodie. I already have some ideas.
Phil Meichsner
December 17th, 2010 3:54 amAwesome!
Juliana
December 17th, 2010 3:56 amSpatha Serif & Spatha sans have wrong links…
Vitaly Friedman
December 17th, 2010 4:17 amSorry! The links should be OK now.
Todd
January 8th, 2011 8:54 pmMatchbook link still not working correctly. http://www.onebyfourstudio.com/projects/fonts/2009/matchbook-typefaces/
Thiago
December 17th, 2010 3:58 amWow. Really good selection! Thank you!
Tomáš Kapler
December 17th, 2010 4:08 amI would love such tips if at least some fonts would care about international characters. E.g.
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OnionEye
December 17th, 2010 6:18 amThat’s one of the biggest problems for me as well. I’m very much into typography, but I often need to make a multilingual website, which includes using Latin characters like č,ć,ž, or đ, and using anything other than pre-installed fonts makes the characters look ugly and inconsistent.
I know that the development of a new awesome font requires some hard work, but I would very much appreciate if developers took these characters into consideration during the development process.
Lars
December 31st, 2010 12:25 pmAnd let’s not forget about charcters like å, ä, ö, or Å, Ä, Ö. (And “…” et cetera …) Yes, a very small part of the world uses this kind of characters, but they are very important indeed. Peace and love!
Faberfonts
January 5th, 2011 1:29 pmCheck FR Hopper out – it does. I know as I made it ;)
liebesiech
December 17th, 2010 4:08 amThanks for the collection! I like the Skyhook Mono and Phoenica Std the most but also the other font’s are very nice. Thank you, thank you, thank you so much and have a nice WE :-)
Richard Grey
December 17th, 2010 4:27 amThank you! This is a good gift for me =)
Vladimir Carrer
December 17th, 2010 4:32 amMore I learn about typography more I realize that I don’t know anything about that. There are some truly beautiful fonts in this article. But I’m little bit disturbed about the term “high-quality”. Not just SM but also many other blogs every two weeks have 25,50 New “high-quality” fonts. Massimo Vignelli would probably say that there are only 5 max 10 fonts in the world that are high quality. It takes years and years to build quality font. And probably only the people who are typographers and build type for leaving can say if it is quality font or not.
Don’t get me wrong I love new typefaces and I love this article, but please don’t use “high-quality”, use beautiful use fresh and other words.
Zenna
December 17th, 2010 6:56 amI would suggest that’s more design snobbery than reality
danny
December 17th, 2010 7:14 amI totally agree. if the quality is measured by comparison, and seeing as there are about 500,000,000 really BAD quality fonts out there, then these qualify as high quality in my book. Best quality; maybe not, High quality; yip.
David A
December 17th, 2010 8:22 am@Vladimir You state you don’t know anything about typography, then proceed to prove it.
Thanks, Vitaly, for your efforts in putting together this excellent collection. One of your best.
Juanra
December 17th, 2010 8:40 amI think you need to learn more about typography, Massimo vignelli only use 3 fonts (bodoni, helvetica and garamond), but this doesn’t mean that other typographys are shit. Making a font is a really hard work, it’s normal that those free fonts doesn’t include weights or special characters. This article show us high quality typography designs from people that are working for free, and this is admirable.
Other way, if you like excellent typefaces you must look all the Type Directors Club catalogues and do some shoppings at fontshop. You’ll find how this kind of articles are great for designers.
Vladimir Carrer
December 17th, 2010 9:28 amI already regretted that I wrote the comment. I knew that I would be misinterpreted. My intentions were to give positive criticism and feedback. I love new fonts and i think that are many new high quality fonts. But I believe that you should use the superlative “high quality” only in special occasion. So again is not about this post or this collection of fonts it is about using special words in special occasions. This is just my personal opinion.
Daniel Genser
December 17th, 2010 5:58 pmYes, only on “special occasions”, where we recite Bringhurst from memory before a crackling fire and wax poetic about Tschichold and Vignelli amongst a select circle of typophiles. Ahh, then we can label fonts “high quality”.
Kidding, kidding.
No really, I get what you’re saying Vladimir, but I would classify many of these as high quality. Are they classic typefaces that have withstood decades of use, misuse and fashion changes? No, but I’d say a font like, say, Espinosa Nova is definitely high quality.
Sidd
December 17th, 2010 11:11 amYou really need to pay and buy yourself some fonts to appreciate the quality of such a free collection.
SM makes the work of many a designer easier.
I am so glad that Vitaly takes the time to put together such a collection.
Thanks Vitaly.
Massrocket
December 22nd, 2010 10:26 amHigh-Quality may also elude to the fact that all the characters are present and won’t fail the rip in pre-press leading to dropped characters so many “free” fonts experience, not necessarily the elegance of the characters….
Clint Tabone
December 17th, 2010 4:35 amGreat early Christmas gift :D
Samia
December 17th, 2010 4:45 amThanks a lot for these awesome fonts!
Andy Walpole
December 17th, 2010 4:46 amI like these font lists – lots of inspiration to be found here
Ozory
December 17th, 2010 4:57 amLove it
Travis
December 17th, 2010 5:36 amNerd Alert! Vader is spelled wrong.
Anrkist
December 17th, 2010 6:36 amYeah, it would be a copyright violation.
Chad Holmes
December 17th, 2010 5:36 amI know the point here is to drive traffic to some of these great font foundry’s sites, but i’d love a “download all” link for some single-click goodness.
Some really nice type up in this post. Will definitely make use of Lato in some upcoming projects.
Thanks Vitaly.
Greg
December 17th, 2010 5:57 am+1
Kate Nickerson
December 21st, 2010 3:35 pm+2
Alexander Junger
December 17th, 2010 5:41 amAh! I love that!
Thanks a lot for this greatly inspiring collection!
Ash
December 17th, 2010 5:59 amNice collection!
It’s the first time i have used this site.. any more inspiring graphics, please let me know.
Agustin Diaz
December 17th, 2010 6:27 amFonts look great, one question tho, why can’t they all be submitted to the google fonts dictionary, is there any downsides on doing it?
Vitaly Friedman
December 17th, 2010 8:28 amGoogle features only open source fonts; only few of the fonts mentioned in this overview are open source.
danny
December 17th, 2010 7:08 amBest font collection I´ve seen in at least 4 months, thanks!
matt
December 17th, 2010 7:51 amgood collection, but they aren’t all free as the title would indicate.
Derek Oscarson
December 17th, 2010 7:55 amSome of these are quite nice. Thanks to those who made them available.
Andrew Peters
December 17th, 2010 8:37 amGreat collection! The pool of well-known free fonts was getting a bit stale, way to freshen it up.
lubo
December 17th, 2010 8:46 amThose fonts are just amazing, can’t believe they’re free.
Fernando Carvente
December 17th, 2010 9:04 amHi, i’m the designer of Musa and Spatha, my name is Fernando Carvente, i think you used directly what was in the wordpress theme wich can be tranlated as “Carvente says”, thanks for considering my fonts.
Vitaly Friedman
December 17th, 2010 10:50 amThank you for the beautiful fonts, Fernando!
jonny
December 20th, 2010 10:17 amhehe…
so you said designed by Carvente Dice which = Carvente Says….
I’m guessing his name is Fernando Carvente .
Trent Walton
December 17th, 2010 9:35 amJackpot! Quality of life upgrade :) It would have been a real shame to miss neutron and matchbook
Tiago Pereira
December 17th, 2010 10:03 amBaurete for download: http://cl.ly/6ee1e69e72888f3f251e
Rob
December 17th, 2010 11:49 amLove me some free fonts! Pompadour!
Jon Wiedow
December 17th, 2010 11:53 amPersonally, I’m a big fan of the last image in the ‘Melbourne’ typeface series.
A major deciding factor in typeface selection is how it handles expletives.
Seriously.
nomi
December 17th, 2010 12:16 pmTotally awesome! Thanks a lot for this great compilation.
carson
December 17th, 2010 12:47 pmawesome list of fonts, downloading now.
SlowX
December 17th, 2010 3:31 pmSome lovely fonts here…although my two cents is that “free” should be “free, no matter what,” not “free, unless… except… only…”
I’m not a lawyer, my font manager isn’t either, so it turns me off from even considering usage of those.
Ed
December 17th, 2010 5:17 pmreally like Lato
love how typography is kicking ass at the moment.
Daniel Genser
December 17th, 2010 6:00 pmI’m curious – the link to Espinosa Nova goes to its MyFonts.com listing, where the family is $399. Did MyFonts.com list one of the weights as a free promotion or something? Where is the free Espinosa Nova?
Justin
December 18th, 2010 10:06 amThe first font in the list is the free one. The prices for each font are in the upper right corner for each weight display. Or there’s a direct link to the free promotional font at http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/estudio-ch/espinosa-nova/regular/
Dana
July 11th, 2011 11:16 amI see says the blind man. Wrangle us in with “free” then not tell us the whole story. I don’t see the point in downloading a freebie unless it’s every font in the family… And NO font is worth that much money. Thank God for OpenType.
Chris
December 17th, 2010 6:52 pmFinally, some fonts I haven’t seem in every other post on every other website. Thank you! Nice resource.
chris
December 18th, 2010 12:22 pmPoetry petrolum. What a good ride. thank’s a lot.
Editha
December 18th, 2010 2:07 pmLove it! Thanks for share =)
I also posted free fonts here http://unuidesign.com/blog/2010/15-free-fonts-that-you-will-love/
Sagi Shrieber
December 18th, 2010 10:13 pmWow. Thanks a lot Vitaly!
The great thing is to know there are so many pre-open source fonts designers out there.
Cheers!
simon
December 19th, 2010 12:47 amBest list I have seen in ages. Appreciated smashing!
-@^@-
December 19th, 2010 2:24 amCould you not choose an image to showcase Melbourne that does not feature profanity?
TheOne
September 18th, 2011 4:13 amReally? Profanity is an issue to you?
Daniel Pintilie
December 19th, 2010 2:25 amMelbourne is really a super font, also the rest of the collection is high quality.Thanks Vitaly!
Ramon / Dobrado
December 19th, 2010 9:54 amThanks for this! It’s always good to have great fonts. The Pompadour set is especially sweet!
Trent Haus
December 19th, 2010 12:54 pmOnce again, awesome list! I’ve been looking for a font like Roke1984 for a long time. Free is always the right price!
Cheers!
Ubong Ekpo
December 19th, 2010 1:12 pmGreat collection.
May I add that the fabulous collection of fonts from Svetoslav Simov at fontfabric.com is a truly world class foundry collection that is hard to beat:-)
Joe
December 19th, 2010 1:35 pmFantastic collection of fonts! Some I’ve seen before but there are a few that I am very impressed with, and will use some of the more obscure fonts like Darth Vador for those weird, space/futuristic projects.
PS. LOL @ the swear words underneath the Melbourne font. Didn’t think I’d see those on SM.
Teknotica
December 19th, 2010 2:10 pmKnowing how DIFFICULT is to find free high quality font this is, then, the perfect Xmas gift! Thanks Smashing Magazine! :)
TattooFont3D
December 19th, 2010 2:12 pmROKE1984 is great ! I love it !
Dino Digital
December 19th, 2010 2:48 pmI love finding new fonts and going on a downloading spree to diversify my font book. I really look and enjoy reading articles and lists like this where I can get a strong list of unique fonts for me to sink my design teeth into.
Really helps the creative juices to have a wide range of font to cover all possible situations!
Ivo
December 19th, 2010 7:14 pmThank for the great overview!
Ejaz
December 19th, 2010 10:57 pmWhats happening SM? No new post from last 3 days.
Andy Reid-McGlinn
December 20th, 2010 2:23 amExcellent fonts; great work.
I enjoyed the comments about the profanity in the Melbourne image; grow up folks!
dp designer
December 20th, 2010 5:15 amthanks! great list!
Nigel
December 20th, 2010 6:02 amHey guys, how to install that pompador numeral set?
Sty*Lisch
December 20th, 2010 6:03 amNice fonts.. Thanks a lot!!! =)
Merry X-MAS..
mark masters
December 20th, 2010 7:58 amdon’t call it “hi-quality” if they’re missing the full characters set… :(
Ravijot
December 20th, 2010 8:37 amNice article! Nice collection!
Smitten Owl
December 20th, 2010 9:10 amNice fonts! Already thinking of great uses.
Saint
December 20th, 2010 9:20 amThat’s great .Is there any chinese fonts ?
Andy
December 20th, 2010 11:24 amOoo lala! Very inspirational fonts…
Alexey Sinkevich
December 20th, 2010 12:10 pmThanks a lot for the russian!
ahmad ali
December 20th, 2010 5:16 pmnice one , back to retro style again !! thanks !!
web3mantra
December 21st, 2010 1:07 amThanks for sharing this post.I like this post.It contains good examples of new high quality fonts.
Anton Gridz
December 21st, 2010 2:50 amI didn’t expect that my Color Font is so popular. Thank you for this compilation ^__^
webbeetle
December 21st, 2010 4:56 pmThank you – some nice fonts here!
Only grumble are all these fonts with 10+ different weights, where one ‘teaser’ weight is free and the rest costs you plenty… Nothing wrong with this as such, fonts are big business for some, but the inclusion in a list like this should be labelled as “Paid Advertisement” (and if you don’t get a commission from sales generated you’re doing something wrong – LOL).
I don’t mind this so much if it’s handled like with ‘Museo’ [not featured here] where the free offer includes at least 3 usable weights in decent steps from each other, but if it’s only ONE out of TEN to TWELVE I cannot regard this anymore as ‘free font’…
bernard
December 22nd, 2010 6:41 amI’ve downloaded them all. Thanks a bunch.
tom jones
December 22nd, 2010 11:33 amNice article
Amarilis
December 22nd, 2010 1:43 pmThese fonts are incredible! I can’t wait to try them out! Thank you very mucho :)
staylez
December 23rd, 2010 10:38 amThanks for the collection! great fonts :)
Arley Daza
December 27th, 2010 5:58 amhi… nice post!… many Thanks and merry christmas!…
in some fonts are’nt TILDES… áéíóú… :( in others yes :)
Thanks…
Sorry for my English
Robert Renteia
December 30th, 2010 7:26 amOh, man. Nothing like a cup of coffee and some killer free fonts to start the day. These are some beauties!
Fred
December 30th, 2010 7:27 amThanks for these, great collection :)
Asif Iqbal
December 30th, 2010 11:32 amAwesome stuff.. Thanks for sharing these fonts.
Gareth Coxon Dot Design
January 1st, 2011 12:37 pmWow, an excellent list with a huge variety of styles. Massive thanks for sharing.
Graphiics
January 3rd, 2011 3:53 amnice..impressive collection..I share it with my frnds
Anthony
January 5th, 2011 10:08 amI think it’s great that so many quality fonts are offered (at least in part) for free. Although I understand that typeface design is a tedious, time-consuming process, and the designers deserve to be paid for their work, free fonts can often encourage the purchase of typefaces.
Faberfonts
January 5th, 2011 1:33 pmHi – I’m the designer of FR Hopper and just want to thank you including it into the list.
Tom
January 8th, 2011 5:21 amFree TrueType and OpenType versions of Pompadour are here: http://blyt.wordpress.com/2011/01/08/pompadour/
Anthony
January 9th, 2011 8:12 amI have been looking for an Art Deco themed font that could work within a metal gate – Adec looks great!
Anonymousss
January 10th, 2011 7:19 amwow can’t believe these are free!
Thanks!
Joyce
January 11th, 2011 12:50 amjust, CAN’T BELIEVE these are free!
awesome collection!
Melbourne & League Script are my favourites ;)
B
January 11th, 2011 10:26 pmAwesome collection.. as always. :) Muchos gracias!
Rana Mukherjee
January 12th, 2011 4:00 amoh! good collection.
Koos Schwaneberg
January 13th, 2011 3:02 pmVery nice and usefull collection. Thanks for sharing with the world ;)
Bickov
January 18th, 2011 3:06 amUseful collection. Thanks a lot
Giuseppe
January 31st, 2011 3:50 amHello guys,
this is my latest font and is totally free! http://www.resistenza.es/bodoniathome
Sayher
January 31st, 2011 9:33 pmThere’s some really nice work there :) Thanks!
Tom Matt Alex Harding
February 24th, 2011 8:41 amI really want to use Baurete, but for some reason they’ve packaged the font as a bunch of AI files. Is there anyway of creating a ttf file from the files?
Aura
March 21st, 2011 8:46 amThey are lovely! :D nice work!! Thanx’ :D
textual seduction
March 28th, 2011 10:52 amROKE1984 is not the sharpest tool in the shed…
The sample phrase is “THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG”
Not “LAZY BOY”
Otherwise you don’t get D & G in your sample text.
Estefa
March 30th, 2011 6:01 pmhttp://tipografias.uchilefau.cl/ free chilean tipographic :)
Brett Widmann
April 12th, 2011 6:55 pmThese are some cool fonts. I really like Spatha Serif the most.
b
May 11th, 2011 10:32 amvador doesn’t seem to be free
Nuruzzaman Sheikh
May 12th, 2011 10:56 pmthanks man great resources!
Ted J. Nielsen
May 14th, 2011 2:42 pmI´m no typographist, but I think I can appreciate a good font when I see it. Surely these will come in handy for many a designer. Thanks for taking the effort to putting together this article :)
me
May 25th, 2011 6:50 amthe darth vader font isnt free —19$
Jess
May 31st, 2011 3:00 amAwesome *-*
sobuzj
July 1st, 2011 12:35 amVery sad collection :D)
Jaroslav Tesarik
July 4th, 2011 2:48 amThank you for this article.. amazing fonts!
Matthew Morek
July 7th, 2011 12:19 amI absolutely love “Lato” typeface. You can check it out on one of the sites I’ve done recently: printdesigns.com.
Awesome stuff!
Will Paige
July 7th, 2011 12:20 amEveryone loves free fonts!! Great addition!
Edmilson
July 7th, 2011 6:49 amVery useful for my work, typography note 10!