HS Gold is based on some modern lines of Naskh calligraphy which supports Arabic, Persian with a Sans Serif with subtle round on stems and corners.
The typeface has been optimized for corporate identity work, editorial design and modern projects when a contemporary and simple look with a similarity between Arabic and Latin is requested.
It features swash, ligatures and swash ligatures. Its proportions allow high impact on the tightly set lines of big and small text alike. This font consists of two weights (regular and bold) which can constitute a striking addition to the library of Arabic and Latin contemporary fonts models that meet the purposes of various designs for all tastes.
Download HS Gold Font Family From Hiba Studio
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Download Papercute Inline Font Family From S&C Type
Papercute Inline is a cute layered hand-drawn font designed by Fanny Coulez & Julien Saurin in Paris. Inspired by paper cutting, this font is easy to read, and easy to play with 8 different styles, including 3D, outline, full or dotted line, that you can use alone or together. To do so, you can simply superimpose them with a compatible software like Photoshop, then choose a color for each, making your works charming and unique.
This font, finely designed for cards, book titles, headlines or any artworks is the Inline version of Papercute. Just click on our foundry name to see it!
We hope you will enjoy our work. Merci beaucoup!
Download VVDS The Bimbo Font Family From Vintage Voyage Design Supply
If you need a simple way to get hand written / drawing style graphics – VVDS The BIMBO Collection is for you. Absolutely hand drawn lettering style collection gives you many styles for your graphic projects. Easy way to give your poster, or gift cards, or gift paper or something else a hand touch for really short time. 25 typefaces, 248 hand drawn graphics and 124 catchwords.
Download Phiz® Font Family From Shinntype
Phiz is a diverse suite of 27 decorative fonts based on Figgins Sans Extra Bold.
Classic (9 fonts), Rounded (7 fonts), Rough (4 fonts) and Particles (7 fonts).
The Rough and Particles styles emerge as a unique niche—neither imitating distressed printing (e.g. the “rusty” look), nor casual, hand-drawn styles. These type designs are conceived and executed as complex algorithmically-generated graphic procedures, in which repetitive elements have been artfully applied to the Sans capitals, and manually nuanced. As such they also differ substantially from textured glyph shapes that have been cut out from larger pattern fields, for the constituent particles are disposed in relation to the specific shape of each character they define.
The caps-with-small-caps format was chosen for two reasons. Firstly, titling display usage is predominantly capitals, and secondly, rather like optical scaling, having the same resolution of texture available in two different “sizes” (upper and lower case) should prove useful in the hierarchy of page layout—not primarily for setting upper and lower case text as caps-with-small-capitals, although this is of course an option. All figures and major symbols (punctuation and currency) are provided in both cap and small cap height.