Massif Font :: Fresh n' Funky

Massif™ is part of the Insigne font family with 8 styles that are REALLY reasonably priced.
Designed by: Jeremy Dooley

Massif™ is part of the Insigne font family with 8 styles that are REALLY reasonably priced.
Designed by: Jeremy Dooley
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Oh, I think I should get a new domain name. Maybe lowercaseg.com, haha? My blog can be all about the lowercase g's in typefaces. It's all I seem to care about. Why can't I be into the letter 'E' or 'T' since they're the most used letters in the alphabet? It just can't work that way, that would make too much sense.
Why is it that the COOL letters get the least amount of use. Maybe it's their unattainable and unused quality? Or maybe I'm just sick of E's and A's.
Did you know?
The letter E is over 56 times more common than Q in forming individual English words.
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Aviano font strikes me as a beauty and a rarity. It says to me; influence, meaningful, momentous and high profile. It must be those serifs. I'm always attracted to R's, K's and Q's decenders that do the swooshy thing. They give the words a nice graphical element.
You can buy this font here: Aviano.
You can download it from this site: Geobats![]()
It's free for personal use. A free nifty illustrative font of the countries of the world (and States).
Pretty nifty! I'm always needing parts of the world for something or another and then cursing myself for not saving the last one I downloaded from istock. I mean - who really has the time to draw this all out accurately. This is wicked. We can just take 'em into illustrator and create outlines -- poof, there is our vector continent illustration!
Continue reading "FREE Countries and States Font: GeoBats" »
It's a trendy little font, isn't it? It's like an ultra funkified Helvetica Neue Ultra Light
Wanna buy this font? But it here: Variable
It's the Q! It's the q! I'm not going to lie. The capital and lowercase Q's are just damn cool. I'm a sucker for that kind of descending curl that Fifteen36 has.
Calligraphic Latina is freaking STUNNING! It would be hard to not use these embellishments. Think invitations, think wedding, think grandeur, think stylish menu's... this is trés chic!
You can buy Calligraphia here. But before you do..
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Cora is a sans serif with an experimental bent, offering a large x-height, some contrast of stroke weight, and capitals inspired by classical lettering.
My thoughts? Good from a distance (except for the bold) and good for when you need a thicker font to stand out against a detailed background. It's slightly girly because of the soft edging. The font seems to need quite a bit of kerning - so you'll have to play with it a little.
Where can you get it? Cora @ Myfonts.com