Kihim in a single-weight display typeface. It is grid-based design – and a very decorative one at that. All of its letterforms are set on an extreme angle. The ‘tops’ and ‘bottoms’ of each stroke reflect that angle, giving the typeface a ‘rotalic’ feeling, as if each letterform was rotated clockwise. Designed by Hitesh Malaviya, Kilhim is his interpretations of the late artist Nasreen Mohamedi’s drawings and photographs. Through the interplay of light and shadows, her work explored the creation and consumption of form. It featured highly structured grids, just like this typeface. Her work achieved a unique level of abstraction, in which simple marks caused grids to form and deform. In her photography, she concentrated on sparseness and shapes. Physical space occupied by the body was a point of departure for her. Beyond the body, there was the urban fabric of the city: the spaces created by walls, windows and intervals in architectural structures, through which people pass. Her almost mathematical placement of lines indicated a sophisticated handling of formal/aesthetic relations on the picture plane, and she carefully weighed the intervals between lines, releasing them onto the page with a rhythmic flow that alluded to musical notation. A lot of intriguing glyph repositioning happens with text set in Kihim, once OpenType features like ‘Contextual Alternates’ are activated. The font also has oldstyle figures as an optional OpenType feature, which is really quite an opulent extra for such an ornamental display typeface. With Kihim’s abstract letterforms and its use of diagonal lines, Malaviya pays homage to the rhythmic quality of Mohamedi’s oeuvre. Often, text in Kihim seems illegible or unrecognisable at first, before the reader starts to see through the rhythmic pattern of thick and thin lines: then one starts to se the written word. The Kihim typeface is named after the place where Mohamedi passed away in 1990, when she was only 53.
Download Thunderblack Font Family From Dieza Design
September 18, 2019
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Download Farm to Market Font Family From Brittney Murphy Design
Farm to Market is a rustic all caps serif font family from Brittney Murphy Design. Featuring a Regular, Bold, and Fancy version with 435+ glyphs in each. The Farm to Market Font Family supports most Latin based languages and has several ligatures and alternates.
Great for crafts or decor with a country farmhouse feel! :)
Download Milk Drops Font Family From Duck Soup Design
Milk Drops is a semi-casual-feeling cross between a didone and slab serif display font. Elegant, flourishy, whimsical and bold, as much as one font can be any or all of those things! It has highly contrasting weights, but not so much to take itself too seriously or risk legibility.
Playfully, it entertains the teardrop motif wherever it can – in expected areas like the descender of a "y" and the ascender of an "f", but also in some whimsical flourishes. Many of the uses of the teardrop motif are implemented on the terminals and ears where many old prints may have suffered from bleed of ink – answering a "what if" question like "what if those accidental bleeds were designed on purpose?" or "what if a font were designed as though it was already seen through blurry eyes?"
Milk Drops also features stencil-like open counters and lots of ligatures (32). Note also, it has some super-nerdy additions like symbols for Bitcoin, Pilcrow, Interrobang and Irony Mark.
Language Support
Milk Drops is highly versatile – with an impressive count of 470 glyphs, it can accommodate up to 78 latin-based languages.
Download Coral Blush Font Family From Set Sail Studios
Explore a stunning typography pairing with Coral Blush; a carefully crafted and perfectly balanced set of elegant serif and realistic script typefaces.
Here’s what’s included;
Coral Blush Serif • An all-caps Serif font containing uppercase, all punctuation & numerals.
Coral Blush Script • A thin and realistic textured handwriting font, hand-drawn with a real fine-tip pen. Contains, lowercase, uppercase, all punctuation & numerals. Also includes 88 built-in ligatures.
Coral Blush Script Alt • This is a second version of Montrose Script, with a completely new set of upper & lowercase characters.
88 Script Ligatures • Coral Blush Script fonts contain 88 ligatures (double letter glyphs) to help your text flow more naturally and recreate authentic, handwritten text. Many programs will automatically have this feature switched on for you, but if you need any help accessing them, please feel free to drop me a message.
Language Support; English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Turkish, Slovenian
Download High Dreaming Font Family From Haksen
September 18, 2019
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High Dreaming is a stylish modern and natural handwritten script font with casual chic flair. It is perfect for branding, wedding invites and cards, and maybe for red wine label.
High Dreaming includes full set of gorgeous uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, a large range of punctuation and ligatures. All lowercase letters of High Dreaming Regular include ending swashes, giving realistic hand-lettered style. What you get?
You will get:
High Dreaming OTF
High Dreaming Alternate OTF
In order to use the beautiful swashes, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw. but if your software doesn't have Glyphs panel, you can install additional swashes font files:
Thanks and have a great day,
Haksen
Download Cnossus Font Family From Haksen
Say Hello to "Cnossus" Bold Funny Fonts!
Cnossus was built with OpenType features, numbers, punctuation, ligatures and it also supports other languages. Cnossus is very suited to build your brand such as : T-shirt, Logo, Poster, Packaging, Advertising and anything.
Installing Your New Font: This font can be installed in all software that can read standard fonts.
Accessing the swashes / opentype features / glyphs: In order to access the alternate characters in this font, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Indesign, Adobe Illustrator CS, or Adobe Photoshop CC.
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