We have three new typefaces this week and they are awesome as well as available for free. District Thin is offered in one weight of a beautiful sans-serif available in fourteen more variants, Titre is a classical serif and CK Growing Up is a cool handwritten font with a very particular design.
District Thin
This free typeface is brought to you by Phil’s Fonts, a typefaces vendor that gathers a lot of independent type foundries like Font Bureau, P22, T26 and heavyweights like Linotype, Adobe and ITC.
http://www.philsfonts.com/index.html?pf-page=freefont
Titre
You will also find in the same link above the second free typeface: Titre, a carefully modulated serif with a humanist axis.
http://www.philsfonts.com/index.html?pf-page=freefont
CK Growing Up
Finally, the third font is has a handwritten look yet it still looks very uniform, thus suited for some copy text, even if it’s short.
http://www.creatingkeepsakes.com/articles/CK_Growing_Up
More free fonts
Feel free to browse the other typefaces featured in the last two months in startfunction.com:
If you have a font you want to share (whether it’s free or not), leave a link in the comments below or send a message and it will be included in the next post about typography, so you can get more exposure for your work!
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great quote!
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Yeah Ken, it’s one of those inmortal quotes from old movies 🙂
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I love your blog…it’s colorful and full of life….how do you do this comment form? Wish I can use it on my blog too. Can I?
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thanks for your words ijan, you’re very kind so I’m very sorry I’ve to say no 😀
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