Nourishe is our our brand new minimalist font, made with the combination of duo-line. A sans serif font which is suitable for branding and editorial design. As we know, sans-serif nowadays becomes a part of the new trending of graphic design in typography. Nourishe is a great choice to make your design more elegant with minimalist strokes and feminine curves.
This font family has OpenType features like some alternates to gives you an option. Also complete with some swashes that you can apply to get more beautiful looks.
Nourishe has 2 styles :
- Inline: Suitable for headline in a poster, flyer or label. the empty space in every stroke give the attractive-typographic taste
- Normal: Recommended for an editorial like sub-headline, quotes, and body text.
Nourishe includes :
- Uppercase
- Lowercase
- Symbols
- Numerals
- Punctuation
- Multilingual accents
- Stylistic Alternates
- Swashes
Well, thank you for visiting and hope you like it!
Showing posts with label cosmetics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cosmetics. Show all posts
Download Cosmetic Font Family From Indian Type Foundry
Cosmetic is a very high-contrast family of sans serif fonts. As its name implies, it has been developed for exquisite applications, like the corporate identity of fashion or beauty product firms, or for cosmetic product packaging design. For centuries, the fashion world has looked to France for inspiration. Cosmetic does not disappoint; it is a ‘French’ typeface, designed by Jean-Baptiste Morizot. Aside from its general elegance, the most gallic part of Cosmetic is its lowercase ‘g’, whose form calls back to some early 19th century Didot typefaces. Each font includes a more standard-looking ‘g’ as a stylistic alternate, as well as a narrower ‘f’ that may be automatically substituted into the text via a Contextual Alternates OpenType feature, to help it avoid colliding with certain letters that might follow it. Cosmetic’s letterforms appear slightly extended when compared with many other typefaces. This gives the typeface’s details the room they need to shine. The family includes five weights, ranging from a quite delicate Thin to a Bold whose heavy, thick strokes elegantly paint a strong contrast with the letters’ thins.
Download Fabrica Font Family From Fenotype
Fábrica is an exquisite display letter with flair. Its delicate curves have been carefully honed; yet its beauty is seemingly effortless. To add to its appeal, Fábrica is equipped with several handy features such as ligatures (there are plenty of them), old style figures and fractions. Its true crown jewel, however, is the finely tuned hairline accents – no longer will a diacritical mark ruin your heading. Find those under a feature called Thin accents.
Use Fábrica to turn your communication into statements of divine elegance.
Download VVDS Praliner Font Family From Vintage Voyage Design Supply
PRALINER – New elegant font family with a lot of stylish alternates and ligatures.
Really good looked for branding projects, packaging, headers, posters and signs. Playful and Stylish. Uppercase and lowercase initials. You can use it as for modern style typography and also it looks good in a vintage style projects. Especially when you combine strokes with shadow. A lot of alternates and ligatures give you a many unique variations for the same words.
Comes with three widths with stroke styles.
Download Darlene Font Family From Dominik Krotscheck
Darlene is a sans with contrast and round corners. The absence of serifs results in a clean look, the contrast adds a touch of elegance and the soft edges help to keep it all friendly looking. So whenever you need to convey any of these traits, Darlene is perfect for you.
Mainly intended for headlines, logos, invitations or other display uses, this font family provides enough readability to be used for short texts, especially the lighter weights. This means that Darlene is great if you want to use it as a counterpart to a script or handlettering, or simply to juxtapose a more playful or kitschy font.
Darlene is available in three weights with italics and equipped with lots of accented characters to cover heaps of languages using the latin alphabet.
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