Webfonts allow you to embed the font into a webpage using the @font-face rule, so paragraphs and headings of text can be styled as the webfont. You will be serving the webfont kit for your own site and linking it in the CSS.
Webfonts can be used on a single domain. Agencies responsible for multiple websites, for example web design agencies or hosting providers, may not share a single webfont license across multiple websites.
We'll supply a kit containing webfonts that can be used within digital ads, such as banner ads. This kit may be shared with third parties who are working on your behalf to produce the ad creatives, however you are wholly responsible for it.
Digital advertisements also have different usage patterns compared to websites. Most websites generally have consistent pageviews month-to-month whereas advertising impressions can vary wildly month-to-month. Prices reflect this, making it much less expensive to use a Digital Ad license.
If you know the number of impressions the campaign requires, that amount can be ordered before the campaign begins. For campaigns where number impressions is unknown until the end of the campaign, you can true up at the end of each calendar month.
An Electronic Doc license is based on the number of publications in which the font is used. Each issue counts as a separate publication. Regional or format variations don't count as separate publications.
LECO 1976 is a headline display typeface in OpenType format.The title at the 1976 bottle of Lečo became an inspiration for creating this font.Besides the regular weight of the font, the font is drawn in light and bold font styles too, while each of these typefaces consists of a special alternative of an embedded diacritic. The font contains several specific styles as Stencil, Pixel, Tride, Shadow which combinations offer interesting possibilities for the typesetting. The metrics and kerning of every glyph of the font (except several glyphs in Bold) are identical. All the signs share the same character and size of the capital letters.This font is best used on strong posters or as a headline display typeface.
The title at the 1976 bottle of Lečo became an inspiration for creating this font.
Besides the regular weight of the font, the font is drawn in light and bold font styles too, while each of these typefaces consists of a special alternative of an embedded diacritic.
The font contains several specific styles as Stencil, Pixel, Tride, Shadow which combinations offer interesting possibilities for the typesetting. The metrics and kerning of every glyph of the font (except several glyphs in Bold) are identical. All the signs share the same character and size of the capital letters.
Using strong typography will increase the quality and visual appearance of your work, after all strong typographic skills are one of the many keys to great design! This round-up presents 40 beautiful fonts suitable for typographic illustrations, headlines and sub-headers.
Don't get me wrong, typography isn't easy. Having a good font and a keen eye for design doesn't make you a typography expert. It does however improve your chances! Mastering typography takes a lot of reading, a lot of viewing inspiration, and even more time to put these skills and ideas into practice.
You also need good typefaces, and unfortunately these can set you back thousands of bucks. Although spending your hard-earned cash on a new library of typefaces is well worth it and helps to support the design community, if you're just starting out it isn't recommended. Thankfully, there are a bunch of great typographers in the world who brainstorm, design and then create some superb typefaces and fonts purposely to release on the internet free of charge.
All of these fonts have been released to the public for free. Please note that some of them include one style of font (for example, bold or light etc) and other versions (such as italic or strong etc) will set you back a few bucks, ranging from anywhere between $10-400! These fonts can be used commercially however, so go ahead and download these great typefaces and knock yourself out!
Glidesketch is an elegant font with rounded corners, and is great for logos, posters, motion graphics and t-shirts. The name is inspired by the sleek curves and its smooth look. Glidesketch is a free sub-font of Glide which will set you back $35 USD.
Kaine Block is a part of the Kaine font family, and is a free bold slab-serif typeface influenced by Spaghetti Western posters of the 1960's. Other typefaces from the font family are Kaine, Kaine Italic, Kaine Stencil and Kaine Outline, all costing $19 USD each.
The Museo Slab font family is a robust slab-serif font with Museo's friendliness. Museo Slab 500 is one of the free fonts, whereas other weights of the font will decrease the bank balance by $16.50 USD each. Museo Slab 500 Italic is also free.
Museo is the mother font of Museo Slab (mentioned above). The whole font family consists of five different weights. Museo 100 and Museo 900 will set you back $16.50 each, however Museo 300, 500 and 700 are all free.
Arcus Regular is part of the Arcus typeface, featuring a whopping 12 fonts. It is a geometrically constructed and very round font. Every font will cost you a small $14.50 each, with the exception of Arcus Regular and Arcus Italic, which are completely free.
Mentone is a new general purpose typeface and an attempt at extending the line of the great sans-serif fonts of the previous century, such as Frutiger, Stone Sans and Myriad. The font family holds 8 beautiful styles of the typeface, setting you back a mere $90 USD for the whole family. Mentone Semi Bold however is free of charge.
Zag is a custom sans font which is applicable for any type of graphic design, whether it be the web, print, or motion graphics. Each font will cost you $19 USD with the exception of Zag Regular and Bold, which are free.
Galette is a contemporary all-purpose sans-serif font for both print and on-screen media. Galette Medium is free of charge, as well as Galette Medium Oblique. If you're looking for something a bit lighter, Galette Light will cost you a nearly non-existant $12 USD.
Oval is a lovely attractive sans font, perfect for graphic design, both on-screen and off. The font family consists of a huge 13 different typefaces, with the most-used one, Oval Single, being completely free.
St Transmission is a gorgeous typeface as you can clearly see from the image above, being perfect for vintage-style design and almost everything else! It can easily be used as a body font, but is just as suitable for headlines. The whole font family would cost you $149, but thankfully 200 Thin is free, as well as 800 Extra Bold.
Mr Jones is a font family that was produced specifically for headline use, and has since been reworked to be used as body fonts. The family consists of 14 fonts, setting you back $229 USD if you want to go for all of them. Mr Jones Book is one of the few free fonts, and is suitable for headers and paragraph text.
JLS Overkill is a ridiculously strong and bold typeface, and the whole family consists of 13 font, costing $14.99 USD each. The grunge version, JLS Overkill Grunge, is free for personal use, but does cost $14.99 USD for commercial use.
Leco 1976 is a headline font, and was inspired by a 1976 bottle of Leco. The font family consists of 13 fonts, from light, regular, bold, pixelated and even shadows. The whole family would cost you $72 USD but the regular version of the font can be downloaded for free.
Whitehaven is the spirit of the Art Deco movement made into a very solid and blocky sans serif font. The name was inspired by the Whitehaven Mansions, a block of flats where Hercule Poirot (a great 1930's detective) lived. The family consists of 9 fonts costing $54.95 USD for the whole set. Alternatively, you can download the single Condensed Bold typeface for free.
Tenby is a series of modular geometric display san serif typefaces with a hint of Art Deco combined with a 1980's finish. The family consists of 10 different typefaces, setting you back $12 each or $81.60 USD for the whole family. Tenby Five Light and Tenby Five however are freebies!
Circula Medium is one of six typefaces from the Circula font family. The whole family will set you back $72 USD, but the medium version is completely free. The typeface is a simplified geometric display typeface based on circles, as seen above.
Sovba is a amiable rounded sans serif handwriting font, which can be used for headings, sub-headings and small sections of body copy. The family consists of 12 fonts, all of which cost $21.99 USD each. If you're just looking for the basic font though, Sovba Regular is free.
Sintesi stands for synthesis: the unification of serif and sans serif into a contemporary font. This whopping typeface has 20 different fonts in the family, costing $199 USD for the whole bunch. You can download a small handful of the fonts for free, such as regular, italic, bold and bold italic, however they may only be used for personal use and not commercial use. If you only want one or two fonts, they can be purchased separately for a small $29 USD each.
Mekon is a lovely modern heavy-weight typeface ideal to use for print and on-screen. The seven individual fonts the family contains will cost you $119 for the lot or $32 USD each. You can download the gradient version for free, which although doesn't serve quite as many purposes, is great for headers and digital artwork.
Sylar is a modern linear typeface suited for branding and advertisement projects, as well as headers. The different variations in weight throughout the font family (17 different fonts!) help to give the font a great contrast when used across body copy and headlines. The whole family will cost $174.30 USD, or you can pick up the Sylar Stencil typeface for free.
Easton Semi is a lovely typeface combining classical antique with corners and edges. The family consists of 3 styles called Easton Serif, East Semiserif and Easton Sans, so there is a great choice. The family will cost you $60 USD. Easton Semi can be downloaded as a demo and used for personal projects.
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