
Home — Dinamo Typefaces Typefaces - Boulevard LAB Type Foundry ⚧ LIBRE FONTS BY WOMXN Created in 2018, this collection aims at giving visibility to libre fonts drawn by womxn designers, who are often underrepresented in the traditionally conservative field of typography. These fonts are shared under Free, Libre and Open Source licenses, which allow anyone to use them, modify their design, contribute more glyphs or styles to their non-nuclear families, build upon them and redistribute them further. They are generously published for free, feeding an ecosystem of sharing and collaborations. To support the designers, you can plan in the design budget of your project some money to donate to the designer directly, commission them with custom font designs, invite them to give a lecture and spread the word about their great designs! More fonts by womxn (all sorts of licenses): typequality.com Sisterx project: Bye Bye Binary More info and contact: info at lorainefurter.net Contribute to the project on GitLab ♥ Contributors ♥ Sophie Shiff, artist and designer Picture Ellen Lupton
GT Ultra typeface family exclusively at Grilli Type — Download Free Trial Fonts The Best Typography Resources for 2021 Purchasing & Hosting Fonts Adobe Fonts → Formerly known as Typekit, the entire Adobe Fonts collection is included with all Creative Cloud plans. MyFonts → The largest collection of fonts on the web. FontShop → Another huge selection of fonts. Fonts.com → Another Monotype-owned property with a big selection of fonts. Fontspring → Doesn’t have as big a selection as MyFonts but has very friendly licensing terms for both desktop and web. Cloud.typography → Hoefler & Co.’s web font service. Type Network → A collective of independent type designers and foundries. Fontstand → Rent fonts monthly for a fraction of the retail price and then own forever after 12 months (web fonts included). Google Fonts → Google’s free web font hosting service. Typography Blogs Typographica → A review of new typefaces and commentary on typographic design. I Love Typography → A blog about all things typography related that’s been around since 2007. Type Worship → FontShop Blog → Typography Forums TypeDrawers → Typography.Guru → ATypI →
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36 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2022 We're now seeing sharp and exaggerated characters everywhere, alongside an ongoing return to the comfort and familiarity of retro fonts, such as 1970s serifs. Besides that, there have been lots of fun new font releases to help take our minds off recent world events. But now, as we emerge from lockdown, what's the next step for typography in 2021? Right now, maximalism and creativity are being pushed to their limits. And we're expecting retro styles to continue to play their part, alongside a growing art nouveau trend and a resurgence of 1990s fonts. Font trends for 2022 Environmental concerns will be frontline, certainly. There's also growing awareness for accessibility, which means that hopefully, typography will focus more on more making legibility and readability a priority. "One of the biggest drives in graphic design for next year and beyond will be inclusivity," believes Christy Davies, design director at Echo. The rise of custom fonts Software innovation is also driving this trend.
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