New free fonts for graphic designers
Here are some new free fonts that graphic designers might find useful:
- Montserrat by Julieta Ulanovsky (2011) - A geometric sans-serif font inspired by the urban landscape of Montserrat, Argentina.
- Lato by Łukasz Dziedzic (2011) - A modern sans-serif font with a friendly and approachable feel.
- Open Sans by Steve Matteson (2011) - A clean and modern sans-serif font designed for digital media.
- Merriweather by Eben Sorkin (2011) - A classic serif font with a traditional feel.
- Great Vibes by Amanda Lorenz (2012) - A playful and whimsical script font.
- Raleway by Matt McInerney (2012) - A elegant and refined sans-serif font.
- Playfair Display by Claus Eggers Sørensen (2012) - A luxurious and ornate serif font.
- Ostrich Sans by Vernon Adams (2013) - A quirky and playful sans-serif font.
- Bebas Neue by Ryoichi Tsunekawa (2013) - A bold and modern sans-serif font.
- Alegreya by Huerta Tipográfica (2013) - A elegant and refined serif font.
- Lora by Cyreal (2014) - A elegant and refined serif font with a classic feel.
- Merck by Lucas de Groot (2014) - A modern sans-serif font with a geometric feel.
- Nunito by Vernon Adams (2014) - A clean and modern sans-serif font.
- Poppins by Vernon Adams (2015) - A modern sans-serif font with a geometric feel.
- Barlow by Sorkin Type (2015) - A modern sans-serif font with a geometric feel.
- Spectral by Production Type (2015) - A modern sans-serif font with a geometric feel.
- Bebas by Ryoichi Tsunekawa (2016) - A bold and modern sans-serif font.
- Cormorant by Christian Thalmann (2016) - A elegant and refined serif font.
- Dancing Script by Pablo Impallari (2016) - A playful and whimsical script font.
- Montserrat Alternates by Julieta Ulanovsky (2017) - A geometric sans-serif font with alternate characters.
These fonts are all available for free download and can be used for personal or commercial projects. However, please note that some fonts may have specific licensing restrictions or requirements.