<5 High Quality Fonts For Professional Design Vol 1>
5 High Quality Fonts For Professional Design Vol 1
Linotype Didot
Designed by Adrian Frutiger, Linotype Didot is the most successful adaptation of Didot. The font was originally designed by Firmin Didot and published by his brother Pierre Didot. Didot and Bodini are old fashion yet timeless fonts that continue to inspire the modern world of typography.
Anders
Designed by Tom Anders Watkins, Anders is an experiment project influenced by modern font design. It is a minimal geometric font with thin and double lines, creating an impression of something unique. Anders is a cool stencil font infused with fun contemporary twist.
Montserrat
Designed by Julieta Ulanovsky, Montserrat is a contemporary font with 8 variation of weights. This font is also a great alternative for Gotham, Avenir or Proxima Nova. Very well-proportioned font which can add an artistic flavor to any design.
Open Sans
Designed by Steve Matteson, Open Sans is one of the official Google font. The font is very simple and clean. Open Sans is the refresh of Droid Sans, and is used by companies like WordPress and Google. The font isn’t really extraordinary but I see its rational structure and I think its a great universal font.
Lato
Designed by Łukasz Dziedzic, Lato is sleek minimum font that includes 9 minimum looking font weights with corresponding italics. Its a plain and compact font that goes well with any types of design.
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Can you please share an active link with me where I can download the Lato font? thanks!
I just checked it’s page, you should be able to download it from LATOFONTS.COM.
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