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July 2023’s Top 15 Fresh Font Picks

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When you’re on the hunt for the perfect font to elevate your design, the choice you make can set the whole mood. Every month, we seek out and deliver a curated selection of the most engaging and fresh fonts available. Dive in and find the perfect new voice for your designs with our latest roundup of typographic treasures.

Elegant Plantijn

Elegant Plantijn is an Old Style serif font that exudes elegance. It’s restrained yet effective at smaller sizes, while its larger forms reveal charming curves. Drawing its name from a historical printmaker, this font family offers flexibility and timelessness for any textual artistry.

The New Konrad

The New Konrad is a modern tribute to the very first roman typefaces of the 15th century, blending gothic tones within its characters, reconceived for today’s digital demands. This eye-catching font stands proudly unique in any design setting.

Blocky Gismo

Blocky Gismo offers a bold sans-serif quartet, featuring variations from rounded to rectangular shapes. Its designs boast slim connectors and sharply terminated line endings, making Gismo a go-to for logo designers seeking a distinctive flair.

Brutalist Solfa

Brutalist Solfa steps in as a condensed sans-serif that’s made for making a statement at large scales. Its bold design captures attention and reflects rugged confidence, perfect for designs tapping into the brutalist aesthetic.

Upright Anona

Upright Anona shuns the conventional tilt of italics yet maintains their dynamic flow. Excelling on digital screens due to its vertical emphasis, this sans-serif injects a handwritten touch to any digital space.

Whimsical Wander Cloud

Whimsical Wander Cloud is a typeface that captures the imagination, yet challenges legibility. Best used as a decorative element in your design, its distinctive character pairing can create a captivating visual when used thoughtfully.

Dual Nature Paramount

Dual Nature Paramount is a duality of styles with the regular weight offering a high utility and the Neo variant drenched in personality, inspired by NASA’s iconic logotype. Ideal for branding, they can be used together or solo to great effect.

Art Deco Juneau

Art Deco Juneau showcases the meticulous craftsmanship of architectural type design. Custom-built by Tour de Force for the Stalwart Group and echoing the Art Deco tradition adorning their Wisconsin headquarters, Juneau Deco is gracefully offered for free with credit given.

Retro-flavored Kayshi Sans

Retro-flavored Kayshi Sans swirls with elegance, its curves creating a wave-like text flow. The blend of high contrast and striking terminals lends it a nostalgic touch.

Swiss-inspired South East

Swiss-inspired South East is a font that excels in versatility, with an extensive style range and a design influenced by the distinctive lines of the Korean script, yet it brings a touch of Swiss design sensibility.

Versatile Calleo

Versatile Calleo offers a binary set of fonts with the legible sans, complemented by the more avant-garde Flux variant. This pairing is essential for screen readability and adds a splash of innovation to headers and titles.

Classical Artemesia

Classical Artemesia stands out with its ribbon-like strokes and calligraphic grace, enriched with a classical Greek touch to its character design.

Sophisticated Lucius

Sophisticated Lucius evolved from a serif foundation to present a compelling sans family. Retaining the soul of its origins, it has morphed into a strong and almost daunting font, perfect for logos and abbreviated text.

Dynamic Isard

Dynamic Isard is a no-nonsense sans-serif with a collection of 14 styles that boast a comfortable vertical rhythm and a slight angularity that shines in generous blocks of text.

Geometric Garibaldi

Geometric Garibaldi presents a sans-serif with condensed proportions and a pulse of rhythm with geometric construction. Its broad weight spectrum grants ample flexibility, making it an assertive option for logos and bold statements.

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