Make your mark with Checkmark; a slick, high energy signature-style script font guaranteed to make a big impression. Digitally hand-drawn, it's super-clean smooth flow and high-intensity pen strokes make an unmistakeable impact in logo/branding projects, large header text and product packaging.
Checkmark is packed full of extra features to give you plenty of customization options. This includes; a full set of upper and lowercase alternate letters, 20 ligatures (double letters) to help the script lettering flow more naturally, 26 swashes and a full set of lowercase end forms to give your text that extra flair and finesse.
Here's a run through everything in more detail;
Checkmark • A smooth-edged signature style font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals, and a large range of punctuation.
Checkmark Alt • This is a second version of Checkmark, with a completely new set of both upper and lowercase characters. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option.
Checkmark Swash • A third font containing 26 hand drawn swashes. Simply type any a-z or A-Z character in this font to generate a swash. Perfect for underlining your Checkmark text and adding a bit of extra flair!
Ligatures • 20 ligatures (double-letters) are included to help your lettering flow more naturally. Many programs will automatically have this feature switched on for you, but if you need any help accessing them, please feel free to drop me a message.
End forms • Are available for all lowercase characters when using the Checkmark font. Use these characters at the end of your word to add a stylistic 'end-swash'. These are accessible via software with opentype capability, by turning on 'Stylistic Alternates', or via a Glyphs panel.
Language Support • Checkmark fonts support the following languages; English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Turkish, Romanian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian.
Download Strong table Font Family From Fran Studio
Strong table is a hand-brushed modern calligraphy script font, created with both pen & brush. It includes a dancing baseline with separate swashes that can be applied to the beginning and ends of all lowercase. Strong table includes several ligatures, alternates and international support for most western languages.
Perfect for Branding, Logos, Greeting Cards, Wedding Stationery and so much more!
To activate OpenType Stylistic alternative, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign and CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or later.
How to access all of the alternate characters, using the Windows Character Map to Photoshop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9vacoYmBw
How to access all of the alternate character using Adobe Illustrator: http://youtu.be/iptSFA7feQ0nn
How to use stylistic sets font in Microsoft Word 2010 or later versions: https://youtu.be/x1A_ilsBsGs
Strong table is PUA encoded with Unicode, which allows full access to all the extra characters without having to design special software. Mac users can use Font Book, and Windows users can use the Character Map to view and copy one additional character to paste into your text editor / favorite applications.
Download Quiky Font Family From Scratch Design
Introducing our Quiky! A playful, hand lettered font. It has smooth lines, a heavy weight, sweet curves and a lot of character that you can name it. Quiky suits for your design such as invitation design, stationery, branding, blog design, advertising design, card, art quote, home decor, book title, special events and more. This font also includes Latin Characters for language support.
Download Dilectus Font Family From TeGeType
Download Overbeat Font Family From PizzaDude.dk
Grunge is not dead! Neither is punk!
The proof is the Overbeat font! It has got both grunge and punk in the one and same. The letters are grungy, and punked up with a sort of halftone slime effect. It's hard, it's tough and perhaps even scary!
Play around with the font and you'll quickly notice the variety of the font. Each lowercase letter has 4 different versions and there is ligature substitution for most common uppercase double letters!
Download Klapt Font Family From SevenType
Klapt is a geometric sans serif family that is soft on the outside and sharp on the inside.
This family of four weights, includes an extended character set supporting most Latin languages even Vietnamese!
Klapt, which can be bold or very elegant, is well suited for designs ranging from branding and corporate identity to editorial design and also web design.
It is great for display purposes especially for headlines, posters, magazines, book covers, logos... you name it!
Feel free to share your designs using Klapt or just get in touch via email to hi@seventype.com.
Download Shaley Font Family From Dmitrii Chirkov
This font is a new Calligraphic Script with a floating baseline, ligatures and multilingual support.
Shaley Script will look beautiful on holiday invitations, wedding invites and stationery, logos, and more.
Test it out below to see how it could look for your next project!
Includes:
Uppercase and lowercase
Numbers and punctuation
Foreign language support
Ligatures
Check out my blog:
https://www.instagram.com/zloillev
pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7
Enjoy!
Download Oriole Bird Font Family From Tanincreate
September 27, 2019
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Oriole Bird is a modern calligraphy script to bring an elegance to your designs - branding projects, social media, wedding invitation, greeting cards, packaging, logo design, news, titling, headlines, posters, signboards and more.
It features multi language support (for most of Western Europe), contains glyphs with some OpenType features - standard ligatures, alternates for uppercase (beginning swashes) and lowercase letters (beginning and ending swashes).
Download College Tantrum Font Family From David Engelby Foundry
College Tantrum is my take on the college font tradition – an edgy, hard working attitude and a proud statement. The font comes with both lower case and upper case letters – plus a bundle of ligatures, alternate glyph sets and college sport dingbats. It’s also versatile as a poster font, for websites and for infographics. Play ball!
Download Nouveau Vaudeville Font Family From Jeff Levine
Download Amica Pro Font Family From Schizotype
Welcome Amica Pro, a workhorse sans designed to give your branding a friendly, approachable look. What is it that makes a typeface friendly? Schizotype undertook extensive research* in this and the results are in! To cut a long story short, friendliness in sans serif fonts can be summed up in two words – short and fat. Basically, think Danny DeVito in letter form. The shortness in Amica Pro is achieved (somewhat counterintuitively) by pushing up the x-height. This, coupled with short ascenders and descenders, gives the text a squat appearance. For the fatness, that's easy in the bolder weights, but how to carry this through to the lights? Here, the fatness equates to roundness, so the letterforms, even if the stroke weight is light, have a rotund appearance from the wideness and roundness of the circular glyphs.
When thinking about friendliness, we think about inclusiveness. To this end, Amica Pro supports a super wide range of latin-based languages, as it uses Underware's Latin Plus character set, as well as extra support for Vietnamese.
Amica Pro is best used for branding, logos, infographics etc. It will give your UI a friendlier feel, but that doesn't mean it's not serious. There are many useful typographic features, including alternates, numerous figure styles, automatic fractions and case-sensitive forms. The italics are carefully optically corrected "sloped romans" and as such they are the same width as their upright equivalent, so changing your copy to italics will not mess around with the spacing.
*I looked at a few fonts and drew some lazy conclusions.
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