Friday, January 30, 2015

The 100 best free fonts


The best free fonts, from vintage-inspired typefaces to slap-you-in-the-face slab serifs, for Windows and Mac, for a range of projects.

We've scoured the web to present you with a fine and varied selection of free fonts. Including scripts, serifs, and a range of ligatures, these fonts will give you greater flexibility in your designs, and add to your arsenal of design tools.
This list represents the 100 best free fonts we've found in a variety of styles. However, for specialist fonts that won't cost you a penny, read these:
Some of the typeface collections listed below can be used on your web projects, but please be sure to check the terms. Now join us as we present you with 100 of the best free fonts, which you can download and use today. Let us know how you get on!

01. Manifesto

Manifesto is an angular headline font with style
Tomaz Leskovec's clean, uppercase show font Manifesto was inspired by the geometric aesthetic of the Italian rationalist movement in the mid 1920s. Angular and eye-catching, it'll add impact to headlines, posters and more.
FORMAT: TTF

02. Delicate

Need a minimal serif stencil? Look no further than Delicate...
For a minimal option, French studio FAAK&PAAT's Delicate is an elegant serif stencil with a contemporary geometric twist. The classy design is available in three versions; rounded, bold and strict, and is free for both personal and commercial use. 
FORMAT: TTF

03. Asfalto

Asfalto will add an industrial vibe to your designs
Asfalto is a bold, distressed font with an industrial feel. If you're looking to add a touch of vintage letterpress to your designs,Fernando Forero's retro creation could be just what you need – and is free for personal and commercial use.
FORMAT: OTF, TTF

04. Bizon

Bizon is a trendy uppercase font that's free to use
Nantes-based art director Axel Bizon is behind this personality-packed uppercase typeface, Bizon. The irregular, handmade design is free for both personal and commercial use.
FORMAT: TTF

05. Sunn

Add a handwritten feel to posters with Sunn, a quirky uppercase font
Creative duo Gatis Vilaks and Krišjānis Mežulis designed Sunn – a charming, uppercase font with a handwritten feel – for headlines and promotional material with short descriptions. Tall slender lines combine with tiny quirks to produce a decorative, handwritten feel.
FORMAT: TTF

06. Futuracha

 Futuracha
Futuracha is a display font based on futura's backbone
A group of curious design explorers make up høly and are the team behind today's font of choice Futuracha. They comment on Behance: "The name is the combination of words futura and cucaracha (cockroach in Spanish). "The design is based on the basis of the pf futura book. The letters edges radically extend in a forceful way trying to remind the art deco's style.
FORMAT: EPS

07. Big John

 Big John
Big John is accompanied by a sister font, Slim Joe
Spain-based designer Ion is behind this bold typeface. A geometric design, Big John is accompanied by a sister font, Slim Joe, an ultra light version of its bigger brother. Both designs are free for personal and commercial use.
FORMAT: TTF

08. Reis

 Reis
Reis is great for posters, logos and much more
This cool, handwritten design Reis was created by Marcelo Reis Melo. Great for posters, logos and much more, Reis is available free for personal and commercial use, with donations to the author, as always, appreciated.
FORMAT: TTF

09. Building

 Building
With a strong visual impact, Building is great for posters and headlines
Building was created by Italian design student Leonardo Gubbioni. He comments on Behance: "With a strong visual impact, Building's primary purpose is to capture the attention, in a world where you are constantly assualted by sensory stimuli."
FORMAT: OTF

10. Anders

Anders was an experimental project by creative advertising student Tom Anders Watkins
Geometric design Anders was an experimental project by creative advertising student Tom Anders Watkins. "Using influences from modern font design, I wanted something very minimal and a little unique, here's the result," Watkins comments on Behance.
FORMAT: TTF

11. Dense

Free fonts Dense
Dense currently only comes in Regular but there'll be more weights to follow
Dense is a versatile, elegant, geometric and compact sans-serif typeface. Three weights have been created thus far: thin, regular and bold. Created by Canadian artist Charles Daoud, Regular is currently the only weight available, but Daoud has said that he'll update his Behance page with news on how to get the other weights in the near future.
FORMAT: TTF

12. Reckoner

Free fonts Reckoner
Reckoner was inspired by popular industrial sans serif typefaces
Reckoner was created by Sydney-based graphic designer Alex Dale. "Drawing inspiration from popular industrial sans serif typefaces such as Bebas Neue, Alegre Sans & Dharma Gothic, I set out to design a typeface with a modern twist whilst keeping the fundamentals of a traditional font," Dale comments on Behance.
"The result is Reckoner, a free for commercial and personal use typeface that features a secondary set of characters in the lowercase setting that can be placed in your designs to add a unique touch to certain words."
FORMAT: TTF

13. Higher

Free fonts Higher
Higher comes in both TTF and OTF formats
Created by Portugal-based graphic designer Marissa Passos, free font Higher was made as a student project during her time at the University of Porto. The typeface contains a full set of uppercase characters and numbers 0-9. It's free for both personal and commercial use, and available in OTF and TTF formats.
Format: OTF and TTF

14. Vincent

Free fonts Vincent
This free type collection was Suarez's first fully functioning typeface
Vincent was developed by graphic and product designer for NBC Universal Ben Suarez. Created at the end of last year, this vintage-inspired design was Suarez's first fully functioning typeface, and is a great addition to our list of 100 free fonts.
"Vincent was intended to be used as a title font," explains Suarez. It was "named after my grandfather who drove a '76 Chrysler Cordoba and smoked out of an old wooden pipe. He was rad."
FORMAT: TTF

15. Jaapokki

 Jaapokki
Create eye-catching headlines with Jaapokki
Jaapokki was created by Finnish designer Mikko Nuuttila. With clean lines, two alternatives and large set of glyphs, Jaapokki is great for headlines, posters, logos and more.
FORMAT: OTF

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16. Biko

Free fonts Biko
Biko Black is a big, brash display font that has a touch of class
Biko is a design by graphic designer and visual artist Marco Ugolini: "a geometric sans serif with a strong and yet friendly character". The name is a tribute to South African anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko. Perfect for display, copy text and logos, it's available in regular, and black versions. It's also one of our typefaces that's only free for use in personal projects, and as you can purchase the font for a mere 20 Euros for commercial use we felt that it must be included.
FORMAT: TTF

17. Parisish

Free fonts Parisish
Parisish by George Williams is kinda reminiscent of the French capital city - hence the name
This is one of the most elegant typefaces, and was created by type designer George Williams; it has the feel of old Paris about it. One of 57 fonts created by the designer, this is one of his most popular, having received over 200,000 downloads. It's free for both personal and commercial uses.
FORMAT: TTF

18. Baron

Free fonts Baron
Baron is an uppercase display typeface, free for personal and commercial projects
Created by graphic design student Frank Hemmekam, this font family is designed for display with Hemmekam describing it as "a free uppercase display typeface inspired by the classic sans serif font families. This typeface is, because of its many alternative options and weights, perfect for usage in posters, logotypes and headlines." Baron is free for both personal and commerical use.
FORMAT: TTF

19. True Love

Free fonts True Love
Davide Cariani's free font was inspired by old school tattoo typography
Davide Cariani is a UX designer and web developer with a passion for typography, which led to him creating this entry in our list. True Love was created in his spare time and his first type experiment. Inspired by old-school tattoo fonts, glyphs available include letters, numbers, dash and dot.
FORMAT: TTF

20. Calendas Plus

Free fonts Calendus Plus
Calendas Plus was created by the team at Spanish design agency atipo
Calendas Plus is an improved version of Atipo studio's first typeface, Calendas. The team at the Spanish design agency completely redrew the font with new ligatures and includes a full glyph set. You can download this simply by sharing news of the design on Facebook or Twitter.
FORMAT: TTF
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