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Download Querino Sans Font Family From Mans Greback

Download Querino Sans Font Family From Mans Greback Querino Sans is an extra-bold sans-serif font, created by Måns Grebäck during 2018 and 2019. It comes as a regular, upright version and as italic. Also check out its sister typeface Querino Script . The font is multilingual and has an extensive range of glyphs; it supports all Latin-based European languages, contains numbers as well as all symbols and characters you'll ever need. Download Querino Sans Font Family From Mans Greback Download Now View Gallery

Download Captain Blackbeard Font Family From Joanna Rzezak

Download Captain Blackbeard Font Family From Joanna Rzezak Captain Blackbeard is a bold headline font with a western look. Download Captain Blackbeard Font Family From Joanna Rzezak Download Now View Gallery

Download Freich Font Family From Nasir Udin

Download Freich Font Family From Nasir Udin Freich is a mighty bold typeface with a vintage vibe and rebellious feeling. Perfect choice for posters with super hero or propaganda themes. Its sharp and strong letter forms will make any statements more powerful. Download Freich Font Family From Nasir Udin Download Now View Gallery

Download Kotto Slab Font Family From Picador

Download Kotto Slab Font Family From Picador Ultra Heavy Weight Font Champion – that's Kotto Slab. Bold curves and catchy endings. You can always count on Kotto – quirky posters, creative projects or long texts. That doesn't matter. Easy to use and easy to pair with other typefaces. Matching italics and opentype features will make your work faster. Try it with sans and serif fonts, especially with Praho Pro – you won't regret it. Download Kotto Slab Font Family From Picador Download Now View Gallery

Download Blackduck Font Family From Eurotypo

Download Blackduck Font Family From Eurotypo “Blackduck” font is a typical Gothic, usually named “Blackletter” . This typeface was born with the name of “Textur” and developed from Carolingian cursive. It was used in the middle age as sacred script, became increasingly narrower, his vertical lines were emphasized and his strokes very compacted to save space. Along the time the early German print typefaces derived in others styles that were more readable such as Schwabacher and Fraktur, very popular in Germany and sometimes associated to the identity of the country. The font "Blackduck" was inspired mixing carefully the last two “Blackletters”. We try to joine some characteristics of both to reach good legibility without loosing the strong impact and powerfulness of the shapes. Some minuscules like the “o” “c” “e” “d” are rounded on both sides, while both strokes join in an angle at the top and at the bottom. Some other lower cases