Tag: Display

  • Thomas and Friends Font

    Thomas and Friends Font

    Dive into the whimsical world of locomotives with the playful Thomas and Friends Font! It is a British children’s television program. The series, first broadcast on the ITV network in England in 1984, has since captivated the hearts of children worldwide, proving its timeless appeal. The books in “The Railway Series” provide inspiration for this.…

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  • kilo font

    Kilo Font

    Enter the vibrant world of Kilo Font! Designed by the creative designer Hvnter, this delightful typeface is known for its bold and playful personality. The unique design of this font brings out a playful charm that can breathe life into any project. Even its creation process was instilled with a hint of joy. Whether you’re…

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  • Sedgwick Ave Display

    Sedgwick Ave Display Font

    Let’s unravel the magic of Sedgwick Ave Display Font. It’s not just a set of characters; it’s a design journey waiting to be explored. Thanks to Pedro Vergani and Kevin Burke for this handwritten graffiti font. The bold, handcrafted strokes give your words a voice that’s impossible to ignore. What sets this font apart is…

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  • Best Display Fonts For Logo

    Download Best Display Fonts For Logo Design

    Ever wondered what makes a logo truly stand out? It’s not just the colors or the design; the choice of fonts plays a pivotal role in creating a lasting impression. Have you ever asked yourself, “What are the best display fonts for logo design that can elevate my brand identity?” Well, you’re not alone. Choosing…

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  • Harmonique Font

    Harmonique Font

    Let me tell you about Harmonique Font – it’s one of those fonts that just brings a smile to my face. Harmonique has a humanist sans-serif vibe. It also has subtle calligraphic details. This makes Harmonique fresh and nostalgic at the same time. I’ve used it for both text and display purposes, and it never…

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  • Highbinder Font

    Highbinder Font

    The Highbinder Display font has bold, vintage-inspired letterforms. It is ideal for creating eye-catching designs. This prohibition-era-inspired typography draws the viewer in with its unique retro style. What makes the Highbinder Display font so versatile is its dual styles. It comes in both clean and grungy rough versions, allowing designers to pick the look that…

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  • Magiona Display Font

    Magiona Display Font

    Magiona Display is the perfect font for graphic designers. It is ideal for creating bold and beautiful designs. This modern classic serif font combines sophistication and visual impact. It takes any project to the next level. Magiona Display Font has elegant letterforms and versatile weights. It can captivate audiences whether used for logos, posters, packaging,…

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  • Engine font

    Engine Font

    Finding a font that makes your designs truly stand out is no easy feat. With an endless sea of lackluster options, it’s a challenge to find one with real stylistic impact. Engine Sans Serif is that diamond in the rough — a display font that adds energy to any project. Its thick, structured letterforms pair…

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  • NEON-free-font

    Neon Display Font

    Neon Display is a glowing display font that adds neon flair to any design. Designer Rachel Manch created this decorative typeface. It energizes headers, posters, and display text with its glowing neon tube-inspired letterforms. Neon Display brings a vibrant and retro-futurism to your projects. If you’re looking to make a statement and grab attention, Neon…

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  • Wicked Font

    Wicked Font

    Introducing the Spellbinding Wicked Font! I carefully designed each letterform to evoke the magical Land of Oz’s alluring, art nouveau aesthetic. The exhilarating title lettering of the upcoming movie Wicked by Jon M. Chu inspired me to design this free font. When I saw the official poster lettering, my eyes froze at the letter W.…

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