Typography & fonts
- Request for font identification
Can anyone identify this font? The title page in the ebook is an image, and there's no credit listed, and my web searches have all been dead ends.
I'm not certain there aren't three similar fonts; there are at least two distinct fonts here, and maybe three, although they could all be in the same family -- Bold, Normal, and Light. I'm most interested in the middle font, but all three are interesting.
It's a striking title page, and I'd really like to ID these. My fall back will be to write the publisher and ask, but I'm hoping someone here will be able to toss the family off the top of their head.
- Departure Mono: a modern pixel font
It not often we get to have a nice looking modern pixel font. Designed by Helena Zhang. It has good international support and even old-style numerals!
It is on a SIL open font license "you can use them in books, posters, artwork, logos, and on websites, even make 3D objects with the outlinesโno acknowledgement is required".
- PEPSIยฎ Unveils a New Logo and Visual Identity, Marking the Iconic Brand's Next Era
Pictures at the end.
This Release is from March 2023 but we're starting to see product on the shelf with the new look. I'm not a fan. The lettermark seems less distinctive to me. Too thick. What do you all think?
- Can anyone identify this typeface?
Hi everyone! Just wanted to ask if anyone has any idea what this typeface is actually called? It says it's called "Growing", but I couldn't find it under that name... If anyone has a clue, or an idea of where I can search... I'll be thankful for anything you can provide. Have a nice day y'all!
- I made my own front! XD Fontgithub.com GitHub - jeff-hykin/xd-font: ๐พ โ A custom ligature font based on Iosevka, because Font Fira is for casuals
๐พ โ A custom ligature font based on Iosevka, because Font Fira is for casuals - GitHub - jeff-hykin/xd-font: ๐พ โ A custom ligature font based on Iosevka, because Font Fira is for casuals
Its not much, as its a variation on Iosevka, exclusively for programming, and I made it a while ago, but I wanted to see what the community thinks. (I tried including a picture with the post but it failed to upload for some reason)
I'd love to see more open source self-made fonts. Any criticisims on functionality, or recommended changes are welcome.
- Where do you go to find fonts?
I'm currently on the lookout for something quite specific:
- Old style serif
- Fairly heavy (not light at least)
- Low contrast
- Close to upright axis
I'm hoping those terms make sense, I'm not an expert :)
Where would you go for specific requirements like this? Most websites I find only have basic filters like serif/sans serif. Any suggestions for where to look, or maybe you know a nice font that fits what I listed above?
- Meet Microsoft Officeโs new default font: Aptos (theverge.com)www.theverge.com Meet Microsoft Officeโs new default font: Aptos
Itโs the first change to the Office default font in more than 15 years.
> โToday we begin the final phase of this major change where Aptos will start appearing as the new default font across Word, Outlook, PowerPoint and Excel for hundreds of millions of users,โ explains Si Daniels, a principal program manager at Microsoft, in a design blog post today. โAnd, over the next few months it will roll out to be the default for all our customers.โโToday we begin the final phase of this major change where Aptos will start appearing as the new default font across Word, Outlook, PowerPoint and Excel for hundreds of millions of users,โ explains Si Daniels, a principal program manager at Microsoft, in a design blog post today. โAnd, over the next few months it will roll out to be the default for all our customers.โ
I'm not sure I understand why they want to replace Calibri, but I guess a fresh typeface every now & then isn't a bad thing.
What do you all think of this Aptos?
- Shakespeare Serif - an experimental font based on the First Folioshkspr.mobi Shakespeare Serif - an experimental font based on the First Folio
Disclaimer! Work In Progress! See source code. I recently read this wonderful blog post about using 17th Century Dutch fonts on the web. And, because I'm an idiot, I decided to try and build something similar using Shakespeare's first folio as a template. Now, before setting off on a journey, it is ...
I've built a new font! Thoughts and feedback on my approach very welcome.
- Feedback on my pixelated font
Last year I made a new pixelated free typeface for my 2d game. It has Arabic, Persian, and a subset of Latin glyphs enough for English, German and Spanish texts. Inside the repo you'd find makefile to build the font and generate test outputs.
Since it was my first experience designing a typeface ever, I might have made mistakes not known to me. That's why I post this, hoping someone would point them out. Here is the repo
https://github.com/mehdisadeghi/Noqte
- Good Font option for a Single letter Logo?
Hey, I'm looking for a cool option for my Companys single letter Logo design. what do you think of this font?
- Comic Sans MS - The most controversial font of all time
What can we talk about on this new Community about fonts, others than the most controversial font of all time ?
What do you think about Comic Sans MS ?
Do you use it ? Did you use it in the past ? Will you use it in the future ? Why ?
What do you like or dislike about this font ?
- Any good alternatives to DejaVu fonts?
For years I've been using DejaVu fonts, but in the last years I had the feeling that this project had been abandoned. And indeed it has.
Does anyone know of good open-source alternatives?
I've heard of GNU Unifont, which seems still alive, but it isn't the kind of font one would use for, say, slides or websites.
Liberation and Kurinto were interesting (though not au par with DejaVu, in my opinion), but seem to have been abandoned as well.
I'm tired of Google and personally am not interested in fonts commissioned by them.