Gandul is inspired by the old american typography and also in the “gandul” lifestyle, that means slacker in Spanish.
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Download Stoic Font Family From Up Up Creative
Introducing Stoic, a bold, full-featured script font with tons of OpenType features. With its smooth connections and considerable charm, Stoic is perfect for logos, wedding invitations, stationery design, branding projects, photo overlays, editorial features, and more.
Stoic comes with more than 550 glyphs! Specific OpenType features include contextual alternates, stylistic alternates, initial and final forms, multiple alternate glyphs for many letters (accessed through the glyphs panel), multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols), three ampersands, 101 standard and discretionary ligatures, and standard numbers.
The OpenType features can be very easily accessed by using OpenType-savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign. (To access these awesome features in Microsoft Word, you'll need to get comfortable with the advanced tab of Word’s font menu.)
Download Party Jam Font Family From PizzaDude.dk
Party Jam was originally drawn by hand, and then digitally cleaned up. However, in this proces I was very much aware to keep the “randomness” from the original.
In the proces of making this font, I always had a use for children’s books or comics in mind, but I would think that the font would go very well with eco stuff, packaging and restaurant menus. Don't be afraid to use it at very small sizes, because it is super legible. Don't even be afraid to use it at larger sizes either, because it just look darn good! :)
Download Newbery Sans Pro Font Family From Sudtipos
Newbery Sans is a new contrasted sans serif designed by Alejandro Paul and the Sudtipos team. As Paul has lately found inspiration from different German instructional books, Newbery Sans finds its initial inspirations from the lettering work of E. Nerdinger and invokes the spirit of German designs but is imbued with personality all its own.
The idea was to make the letterforms more usable and suitable for everything from corporate branding to editorial. It is an elegant, functional family with contemporary detail that will effortlessly meet the demands of the screen and printed page. From a condensed thin to an expanded black, Newbery Sans provides a usable workhorse system of three widths and seven weights, each with the original design of real italics, a selection of alternate glyphs and a complete set of small caps. Each weight is professionally crafted and includes extended Latin support for Central, East and Western Europe languages. The font’s name nods to its imagined uses in airports and street signage: Jorge Newbery was one of the first Latin American aircraft pilots, Newbery is the street where I live and it is also the name of Buenos Aires’s local airport.