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12 Fresh Free Fonts For 2019

Noir

noir

Noir is a bold geometric font that would be great for display purposes. It has a short x-height, which gives it an exaggerated look. If you want a typeface that will make a bold statement, Noir is the right choice.

Adam CG

adamcg

Adam CG is another sans serif geometric typeface. It has a strong presence, and as you can see, it looks great over images. The stroke weight of this typeface is thick enough to make it easy to read.

Fins

fins

Fins is a unique free font with rounded corners. The rounded edges on some of the stems of this free font add a unique aspect to its look.

Canos

canos

Canos is made up of many different dots and reminds me of the vintage signage of yesteryear. When used correctly this free font won’t really get a lot of attention.

Bizon

bizon

Bizon is a handmade typeface. Instead of focusing on crisp lines and perfect geometry, Bizon focuses on craftsmanship. The handmade look gives this font and organic feel.

SRFM Neon

srfm-neon

This free font is inspired by vintage neon signage. It adds a touch of detail without overdoing it. Each letter is easily distinguishable, even though it can be a little intricate in some places.

High Tide

high-tide

High tide is an experimental free font using unconventional strokes for each letter. There is a straightforward version where the letters are more traditional, which is available as well.

Curely

curly - Fresh Free Fonts

Curely is another hand made free font that really adds an organic touch to any design. With numerous imperfections, this typeface looks hand drawn, which adds to its personal appeal.

Frinco

frinco - Fresh Free Fonts

Frinco is an elegant typeface with its own take on cross-bar structure. Strokes are also added in unexpected places, but they don’t hinder readability.

Aqua

aqua

Aqua is an excellent rounded free font that reminds me of Paul Rand’s ABC logo.

Ahamono

ahamono

Ahamono is a mono-spaced, which reminds me of vintage typewriter fonts from the past. Ahamono is more streamlined than any of those, though. It would be good for display purposes, but I wouldn’t use it in body copy.

Moka

moka - Fresh Free Fonts

Moka is a very thin, tall typeface with an in-line stroke. Originally designed for a coffee company, this typeface could be put to good use.

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