Font Bros Adds New Fonts
We’ve been busy as ever adding more great new fonts to tickle your eyeballs and satisfy your fonty cravings!
Fontalicious – Back with another round of great additions from the Fontalicious font library, we’re sure you’ll love from the playful Chick and Velcro fonts to the uber international Dokyo, the stencilly goodness of Trendy University, and a host of sweet Deejay dingbats. Check ’em out at: https://www.fontbros.com/fontalicious.php
Blue Vinyl – Brings it with the most deliciously sweet casual script face we’ve enjoyed in a while, Confection! This release is complimented with a thoughtful dingbat face called Save Her, a tribute to environmental issues facing our planet. Check ’em out at: https://www.fontbros.com/bluevinyl.php
Harold’s Fonts – Harold gets us in an Autumn Halloween mood with his latest release Sweet Spirit and the addition of its cousin Graceful Ghost, two gorgeous victorican style faces sure to embellish your designs: Check ’em out at: https://www.fontbros.com/haroldsfonts.php
Astigmatic – With over 40 new faces chock full of variety, you’re gonna dig the latest from this prolific foundry. Starting with the ultimate in pleasure, meet Luxurian, a 7 weight family inspired by the Luxor casino in Las Vegas. Think you’ve seen digital? Not till you see the Digital Disco family! Three different weights each with 6 versions or the complete 18 font family! Check ’em out at: https://www.fontbros.com/astigmatic.php
Check out all these great new fonts and tell all your friends about these great new additions from the Font Bros!
This article was last modified on January 9, 2022
This article was first published on September 24, 2007
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