Hi. Presenting a simple and elegant font named “Goodwine” includes lots of characters with many languages support (West European, Cyrillic, etc...).
Hi. Presenting a simple and elegant font named “Goodwine” includes lots of characters with many languages support (West European, Cyrillic, etc...).
Throw on some shades and get summer ready with the new Summer Loving Font Family!
Summer Loving consists of 3 fonts, 2 of which are brush scripts, one textured and a solid version, and a smooth-edged all caps sans serif font.
Packed with opentype ligatures and handy alternate letters, the script fonts have natural hand brushed strokes to give your project that ultra-realistic and natural look.
4 Handy Swashes can by created simply by typing out bracket pairs with your opentype ligatures setting active : () {} []
Draft from Yellow Design Studio is a 144-font superfamily that’s friendly and modern with an energetic, enterprising nature. It features nine weights (Hairline to Black) and eight widths (A to H) for ultimate flexibility and fine-grain control. With almost 600 glyphs, Draft offers a full complement of professional typographic features and extensive language support.
Try the full versions of Draft B Regular and Italic for free!
Draft opentype features include:
Alternate a - accessed with Stylistic Alternates or Stylistic Set 1
Alternate g - accessed with Swash or Stylistic Set 2
Alternate t - accessed with Titling Alternates or Stylistic Set 3
Alternate Q - accessed with Ornaments or Stylistic Set 4
Alternate Ampersand 1 - accessed with Stylistic Set 5
Alternate Ampersand 2 - accessed with Stylistic Set 6
Underlined Ordmasculine, Ordfeminine - accessed with Stylistic Set 7
Alternate underlined Ordfeminine - accessed with Stylistic Set 8
Subtle Ligatures (for improved text flow)
Oldstyle Numerals
Tabular Numerals
Case-Sensitive Forms
Numerator, Denominator, Superscript, Subscript
Automatic Fractions
The M XiangHe Hei Simplified Chinese typeface merges traditional brush strokes with modern letterforms to carefully balance traditional calligraphy with humanist design. Named for the smooth movements of a flying crane, the M XiangHe Hei typeface is designed to glide across the page, and features strokes that are partly derived from the Kaishu calligraphic style – an everyday script which dates back hundreds of years.
M XiangHe Hei SC features Neue Frutiger for its Latin glyphs, and works harmoniously Neue Frutiger World and Monotype’s CJK typefaces: Tazugane Gothic (Japanese) and Seol Sans (Korean). M XiangHe Hei SC is a great choice for global brands using sans serif Latin typefaces looking to maintain their visual identity, and communicate with a consistent tone of voice with Simplified Chinese.
The M XiangHe Hei SC Std fonts have over 8,000 glyphs, and support the GB2312 character set for Simplified Chinese.
The Seol Sans design offers a fresh palette for designers working with the Korean alphabet, particularly those looking to pair Latin and Korean alphabet (or Hangul) forms without creating typographic friction. The choices for Hangul fonts that work well with humanist Latin typefaces are limited. As Monotype’s first original Korean design, the Seol Sans typeface is a humanist take on the traditional rigid and hard designs of Hangul characters.
The Seol Sans design more closely resembles the natural curve of hand-written characters. Seol Sans features Neue Frutiger for its Latin glyphs, and works harmoniously with Neue Frutiger World and Monotype’s CJK typefaces: Tazugane Gothic (Japanese) and M XiangHe Hei (Chinese). Seol Sans is a great choice for global brands using a Sans Serif design looking to maintain their visual identity, and communicate with a consistent tone of voice in the Korean market.
Seol Sans has over 18,000 glyphs, and supports the Adobe-Korea1-2 and KS X 1001:2004 character sets.
Neue Frutiger World is designed for global use with an impressive range of 10 weights, from Ultra Light to Extra Black, with matching italics. It embodies the same warmth and clarity as Adrian Frutiger’s original design, but allows brands to maintain their visual identity, and communicate with a consistent tone of voice, regardless of the language. Neue Frutiger World supports more than 150 languages and scripts including Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Georgian, Armenian, Hebrew, Arabic, Thai and Vietnamese.
“Before Neue Frutiger World it was not an easy task for western brands to find families in Arabic, Hebrew, Thai and Vietnamese which match with their Latin,” says Monotype type director Akira Kobayashi, who led the Neue Frutiger World project. “They may find a type with closer expression, but there was no guarantee if the bold version in the non-Latin family matches the bold in their Latin. Neue Frutiger World offers a better solution.” In addition to Neue Frutiger World’s linguistic versatility, it works hard across environments – suited to branding and corporate identity, advertising, signage, wayfinding, print, and digital environments.
The Neue Frutiger World fonts can be paired with Monotype’s CJK fonts: M XiangHe Hei (Chinese), Tazugane Gothic (Japanese) and Seol Sans (Korean). These were all designed to address brands’ needs to expand into Asian cultures and solve for global typographic challenges.
Dillan is an 18 style sans family with an edge. It’s angled ascenders add movement and a unique appearance, whilst its flatter terminal angles gives a more fluid connection to partnering letters. The angles give the font a contemporary feel and the higher x-height give it great readability at smaller sizes.
The font is made up of 9 weights and it’s matching italics and includes some nice features such as stylistic alternates, extensive European language support, case sensitive characters, ligatures and much more.
Dillan is perfect for many applications including digital treatments such as apps, websites and motion design, as well as branding, logos, advertising and editorial, and much much more.