by Mike | Feb 19, 2019
PR Viking font style originates from ancient Norse alphabet. The letters, called runes, were suited for stone carving which shaped their form into straight lines with sharp corners. PR Viking font adopted not just the basic style, but rough edges as well, resembling...
by Mike | Feb 19, 2019
Geogrotesque, available as OpenType format, is a font that has slightly rounded finish on its letters. The letters do look slightly technical or geometric, if you will; however, it is all smoothened with this subtle rounded finish. It is best used as display font –...
by Mike | May 15, 2018
Neue Haas Unica is actually an extension or rather an enhancement of Haas Unica. Those familiar with Haas Unica will certainly realize as much. A common replacement for the legendary Helvetica font, it was one of the most popular fonts in its time before almost...
by Mike | Aug 1, 2017
Conifer is THE font you want in order to highlight that retro, rugged, textured feel. The effect of rigid, exact angles is somewhat softened by its rounded corners and fine details you can see at acute angles in its glyphs. You can choose between clean and textured...
by Mike | Jan 8, 2017
Corinth is certainly one font that should be part of any designer’s arsenal. Why? Apart from being perfectly legible, it is also perfect for when you want to add a bit of retro and hand-made feel to your message or logo. It pairs nicely with script letterforms,...
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