Fright Night is a geometric typeface in a hand made style with inspiration from old horror movie posters. Regular and oblique styles as well as a roughened version of both styles for that vintage feel. Fright Night is a layered typeface that also has an outline and inline style that can be combined together with the regular or oblique style for that authentic horror poster touch. Perfect for display use for print and posters, halloween projects or anything monster related really.
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Download Flink Font Family From Moritz Kleinsorge
Flink is a geometric typeface characterized by its clean and simple appearance, but with a subtle dynamic in certain letters. It is inspired by early classic geometric typefaces like Futura, Erbar, Avant Garde, Kabel and a lot of others, but designed to suit the needs of our time.
Due to its pure shapes and geometric forms, Flink is a very versatile typeface that can be used in a wide range of applications either Branding, Editorial or Webdesign.
Flink comes along in 8 weights from Thin to Black, each of them consists of an Upright and Italic version with more than 750 characters per style. Two stylistic sets offer variations to the look and feel of Flink, making it even more versatile. Next, plenty of Open Type Features like ligatures, case sensitive forms and old style figures and symbols complete the typeface.
Flink was designed by Moritz Kleinsorge between 2017 and 2018.
Download Bw Seido Round Font Family From Branding with Type
Designed by Alberto Romanos, Bw Seido Round is a semi condensed font family with rounded corners striking a gentle balance between minimal strict geometry and typographic refinement, conveying a subtle industrial yet friendly feel. It consist of 12 styles (6 uprights + 6 matching obliques) supporting all European Latin languages.
The design of Bw Seido Round started heavily Influenced by the systematic principles behind the original German DIN 1451, with its clean, minimal shapes and rigid geometric feel: Both the lowercase and the uppercase have their own horizontal waistline running through all the characters of the font, reinforcing the engineered feel and focusing the rhythm on its vertical pace.
Beyond the very obvious rounded corners and terminals, which are instantly softening the feel and positioning this font on the friendly side, Bw Seido Round presents a series of subtle typographic adjustments elevating the design while staying invisible: The monoline look is achieved seamlessly thanks to the subtle modulation and the corrections at the joins; the tall x-height married with the open counters and the unambiguous shapes make it a very legible font,... All these ingredients play a balancing game with the crude geometry by adding the right doses of warmth into the industrial feel.
The resulting combination is a very functional font family suited for carrying the weight of a contemporary brand’s visual identity. Its tabular figures feature includes currency symbols and punctuation, making it a great candidate for information design and annual reports. Bw Seido Round is equally comfortable in print as it is in digital environments, thanks to the additional symbols and arrows included matching each weight. Other OpenType features included on the Bw Seido Round font family are stylistic alternates, slashed zero, fractions, case sensitive and localized forms.
Download Portoluce Font Family From Eurotypo
Portoluce is a Roman typeface. This fonts are delicate and highly readable at very small sizes but reveals all its strength and personality when used at big sizes. The contrast of the sharped serifs provides a fresh and very contemporary look.
The family has 3 weights with italics, ranging from Regular to Black ideally suited for advertising and packaging, book text, editorial and publishing, logo and branding, small text as well as web and epub.
Portoluce provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, old style figures and small capitals. As well as Latin-based, the typeface family also supports Central European languages.