Illustrator Text Fonts

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In this freshly updated free fonts for designers post, we bring you the world's best free fonts. We've filtered out the diamonds from the thousands of less perfectly designed free fonts available online, for you to use in your designs and illustrations. American Gangster Collector Edition. • This list represents the very best free fonts we've found, split into eight categories. You can use the drop-down menu at the top of the page, or the boxout, right, to jump to the section you want. Don't forget, we have many other articles covering specialist font types including,,,,, and more.

(You might also like the fonts in our article.) Most of the typeface collections listed here can be used in your projects for free, but please be sure to check the terms. Read on for our pick of the best free fonts, which you can download and use today. Serif fonts 01. Brushed curves contrast with driving serifs in this free font • Free for personal and commercial use • Lora is a free font that has its roots in calligraphy. It was originally designed for type foundry in 2011, with a Cyrillic extension added in 2013, and comes in four styles: regular, bold, italic, and bold italic.

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Brushed curves contrast with driving serifs to give this free font a well-balanced, contemporary feel. Although Lora is technically optimised for use on the web, it will also work well in print projects. Image 2 of 2 • Free for personal and commercial use • Inspired by both Dala Floda and the Bodoni family, Butler is a free font designed. His aim was to bring a bit of modernism to serif fonts, by working on the curves of classical serif fonts, and adding an extra stencil family. The Butler family contains 334 characters, seven regular weights and seven stencil weights, and includes text figures, ligatures and fractions. It also suits many different languages with its added glyphs. De Smet suggests it would work well for “posters, very big titles, books and fancy stuff.” 04.

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