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Seven Free fonts for Graphic Designers

by Alan on December 1, 2009

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1. Day Roman

This font is a great alternative to the usual boring Times New Roman.

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2. Anivers

Suitable for an  intro in a magazine or a base for a logo.

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3. Fontin

Roman, italic, bold & small caps.

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4. Gentium — a typeface for the nations

The design is intended to be highly readable, reasonably compact, and visually attractive. The additional ‘extended’ Latin letters are designed to naturally harmonize with the traditional 26 ones. Diacritics are treated with careful thought and attention to their use. Gentium also supports both polytonic and monotonic Greek, including a number of alternate forms. Expansion of the character set to include more extended Latin glyphs (Unicode 5.1), archaic Greek symbols, and full Cyrillic script support is underway and will be released in 2008.

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5. Cicle Font

Sans-Serif, 7 weights, freeware.  All parts awesome ;)

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6. Romeral, a display typeface

Romeral is designed to produce a noticeable visual impact that invites the audience to the reading due to its sizable thickness.  Plus it’s really cool.

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7. Fertigo Pro

Subtle curves make this font.

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