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Argesta by Atipo Foundry / @atipostudio
Argesta is a powerful neoclassical serif font family with high contrast. The ideas for this font has a wide range of reference, from vintage, classic, until the modern era, making it the perfect typeface for an understated, modern, sophisticated look. Stylistically, Argesta is directly inspired by haute couture and it is well-suited to classy branding identity, magazine design, or for luxury product packaging design.
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Maragsâ by John David Maza / @jad.psd
Maragsâ is a display, semi-serif typeface that owes its form to one of the accent marks used as a guide to the correct pronunciation of Filipino words—the pakupyâ accent—whose tapered tips heralded the sharp edges, hastily-flowing strokes, and abrupt cuts in the characters, similar to the manner words with the stress should be spoken.
The term "maragsâ" refers to the way of pronouncing words in Philippine languages when there is a simultaneous occurrence of a stress (diin) and a glottal stop (impit) in the last syllable. It is represented by attaching a circumflex or "pakupyâ" mark on the final vowel of the word.
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Nesiota by Mikko Nuuttila / @mikkonuuttila
Nesiota is an experimental font with light curvy strokes and unique features.
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Ramona by Rostype Foundry / @rostypefonts
Ramona is a type family developed by Cristian Tournier in 2020.
Inspired in argentine famous Folk songwriter Mercedes Sosa, offers in its character map uppercase and lowercase glyphs, diacritical marks and a variety of alternative characters. Its remarkable irregular outlines presents features that simulate handcrafting making it perfect for warm and friendly communications.
Ramona contemplates two weights, Light and Bold, that help in the process of makin harmonic publications and generate visual contrast. Ideal for headlines or highlights in posters, books, magazines, promotional material, advertising, branding or any text that needs to have its own personality.
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Tourney by Etcetera Type Company / etceteratype.co
Tourney is a variable font with competing interests! Outline vs Inline. Upright vs italics. Condensed vs expanded. Solo vs Stacked. While the possibilities aren't literally endless, there are a lot of fun combinations you can make with Tourney.
This is a collaboration of tech and sport. At least, that is where the inspiration came from. Tourney would feel at home on a space ship or in a stadium. It is optionally stackable with itself. If you're new to layering fonts, there's not much to it: duplicate your text layer, and change the color/weight as you see fit. The lightest weight of Tourney (100) is almost an outline (but it rests on the baseline) and that "stroke" thickens as the weights increase. 900 is completely solid.
Tourney comes in static styles for desktop and web as well as a single variable font and has received several updates since its release in August of 2018.
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Bellota Font Family by Kemie Guaida / @kemieg
Bellota is an ornamented, low contrast sans-serif with text and swash alternates. It’s just cute enough! It comes in two variations: regular and text. Each of these comes in tree weights (light/regular/bold) and italics. There are stylistic alternates (for swash and non-ornamented characters) and ligatures available through opentype features. Stylistic Style1: Text Stylistic Style 2: Swash caps.
Bellota supports most latin languages and basic cyrillic.
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Le Murmure by Studio Triple / @studiotriple_
To renew their brand image, the French design agency Murmure has decided to base their remodeling on a custom-designed typeface: Le Murmure (“The Murmure” in French). Studio Triple designer Jérémy Landes has developed an especially distinctive, editorial and elegant font, which has been complemented by surprising stylistic variations.
This typeface comes with many glyph variations, meaning alternate letters drawn in an even more original way. Here lies infinite potential which the users will take great delight in exploiting through a random opentype function.
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Bluu Next by Jean-Baptiste Morizot / @phantomfoundry
Sharp and precise, a totally good choice to replace any boring serif font like the Times New Roman or the Calson Graphic.
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Plaisir by Justin Penner / @_justinpenner
"Today I was looking some beautiful art deco lettering, on a piece of ephemera from the 1937 World Expo in Paris. I started this typeface by drawing a few similar letters, but made some changes and took it in another direction as I didn’t want to do a direct revival, and I only had a few letters to look at anyway."
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