Rapido is a kind of Italic hand lettering typeface. We designed it with the phenomenon of writing fast and perfect cutting edges. Rapido is available in Light, Regular and Ultra Bold weights to make your work look perfect at various movements. Rapido will work best on magazines/ menus/ books quotes and everything you're gonna initiate.
Download Flash Script Font Family From FadeLine Studio
Flash Script is a modern script font. This is a beautiful font with slanted handmade style.
Made by soft and slowly aims to give the character of modern writing that is smooth, cute, simple, stylish, sweet and dancing.
This font can be used anywhere as the main font or as a pairing font.
With a style like this, this font will be suitable in use for lettering logo’s, branding projects, homeware designs,
product packaging, mugs, quotes, posters, shopping bags, t-shirts, book covers, name card, invitation cards,
greeting cards, and all your other lovely projects.
Available 611 glyphs in it! So you can freely and comfortably use it when you make your best design work.
This Font support with Opentype Feature!
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Download Outbacker Font Family From Rook Supply
With Outbacker you're not just getting a typical a-z font. You're getting a font that has over 100 alternate glyphs, so that you can use the font to write phrases a ton of different ways. So, if you're looking for the perfect ‘R’, you have 6 additional options to choose from in addition to what’s programmed for the default uppercase and lowercase characters. Choose more sharp characters if you're going for something more aggressive, or more rounded characters if you want something with more of a laid back flow.
Download Breakfast Pastry Font Family From Missy Meyer
I’d been thinking for a while about making a serif font with ball terminals: big fun round ends to the letters anywhere I can squeeze them in. So I made Breakfast Pastry! I started with a hand-drawn set of basic letters, then went hog-wild making alternates and ligatures galore with fun swirls, curls, and even more balls!
I’ve cleaned the letters up significantly to make them smooth and easy for any cutting or printing you may want to do, but I’ve also left in some of the hand-drawn character so that the letters are warmer and not too formal.
Then I took the first font, and made a second solid version without the cutouts. After that I thought: I tend to make plumper fonts ... why not make an even thinner version? So I did! All three versions have the same character set (over 700 glyphs total), which means they all have the same extras and alternates.
All three fonts have over 300 extended Latin characters for language support, as well as over 200 bonus items: alternate letters, letters with swashes, two-letter ligatures, small caps, catchwords, and even some bonus ornaments and elements to make the fonts even more flexible. (After all, if one swash on a letter is good, two or three might be great!)