Adding a new font to your ecommerce site can create a fresh, unique look. A dramatic display font could grab attention. A cool script could set a mood.
Here is a list of fonts released in the last year. All of these fonts are free for commercial use, though some require a subscription. Before using a font, be sure to verify its terms.
Nevrada, from Aluyeah Studio, is a display typeface with sharp serifs. It’s chic and luxurious with a contemporary feel.
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Oliver, from FreeDesignClub.com, is a sans serif that’s clean, modern, and eye-catching. It comes in light, regular, and bold.
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Yessica, from Creativetacos, is a clean, classic sans serif font. Use all caps to create a sophisticated, modern look, or use lowercase to convey a timeless feel.
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Moalang, from Swistblnk, is a curvy, artistic display font, suitable for grabbing attention on a website or logo.
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Skyfont is a strong and clean sans serif font with a modern character for headers and branding.
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Void is a sans serif font that comes in regular, bold, and thin weights to create minimalistic contrasts.
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Wingko, from Sabrtype, is a thick and clean font to add a playful and slightly retro style to a project.
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Rumble Brave is a dingbat, brush script, and display serif font by Alit Design. It contains a pack of glyphs — which include uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols, and multilingual characters.
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Krisha, by Daler Mukhiddinov, is a big and bold display font with unique subtleties.
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Julietta Messie, from Ghuroba Studio, is a brush font with an elegant feel, helpful for adding a luxurious touch to a design.
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Apex Mk3, from Jeremy Nelson Design, is a robust display typeface, inspired by classic geometric forms, sans serifs, and athletic block type. Its simplicity provides flexibility, while the geometric frame shows decisiveness.
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Mellgatha, from Nartz Type, is a monoline script font to add beauty to any project.
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Botera, from Javi Montoya, is a classic serif typeface that comes in regular and stencil variants. Botera was originally created for wine-production typography.
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Sweet Buttermilk is a handwritten script font based on real handwriting. The font is smooth, rich, and homey.
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Camar, by Don Marciano, is an art-deco-inspired font with a bold and calm style, suitable for banners and branding.
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Karelle, by Sarid Ezra, is a textured serif that comes in SVG and vector formats. The stylized font conveys a playful, organic, and majestic aesthetic.
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Bisect, from Darumo Shop, is a modern, horizontally-shifted display font. Its sharp edges and powerful design provide energy.
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Comodo, from Craft Supply Co., is a textured sans serif font family, which includes four styles as well as a set of corresponding illustrations.
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Attractype Reborn is a stylish script with attractive curves and an urban edge. It’s vibrant with a touch of colored marker for eye-catching appeal.
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Brume is a thick, curvy, and stylish decorative font. It’s easy to read and conveys a playful yet established feel.
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Neo Zapeline is a font that combines script, sans serif, and serif styles to create a classic design with modern highlights.
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Lansdowne is a blend of clean- and vintage-themed work, inspired by old advertisement letters. It provides a strong, sharp, and clean feel without sacrificing a classic touch.
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Sanpaullo is a signature font with a sophisticated flair, suitable for logos or marketing. It comes with uppercase, lowercase, multilingual symbols, numerals, and punctuation.
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Salt, by Masha Chuprova, is a clean and geometric sans serif font with a low center of gravity. It’s minimalistic and modern.
January 27, 2020 at 08:58AM
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Sig Ueland, Khareem Sudlow