Typography plays an essential role in the world of design, having the power to elevate the mundane to the sublime. To fuel your creativity, we compile a handpicked selection of the finest typefaces unveiled in the past month. Our March roundup showcases a diverse mix of robust letterforms, avant-garde typefaces, and designs delicately tinged with Art Nouveau influences. Dive in and get inspired!
Merisca
Behold Merisca, a slender serif suited for high-end branding, impactful posters, or magazine layouts. Its alternate characters infuse a touch of sophistication, making each shape stand out.
Family
The meticulously crafted Family typeface harks back to the Clearface design of the early 1900s, reimagined for the digital age while preserving its historic charm.
Natri
Calligraphy inspires the striking Natri, with its uniform angled lines that conjure a dimensional flair when scaled up, ideal for making a statement.
Atica
Rooted in German geometric typography traditions, Atica is a study in precision engineering. Its family now gains ultra-lightweight styles, expanding its utility.
Acorn
The streamlined Acorn sans-serif melds simple geometry with a hint of vintage flair, presenting a novel interpretation of Art Nouveau minimalism.
Inflated Foil
Defying convention, Inflated Foil employs color bitmap technology to create a glossy, 3D-effect font that resembles metallic foil balloons, ready to make your posters pop.
TT Commons Pro
The versatile TT Commons Pro now features new compact designs and a variable option, making this geometric sans-serif more adaptable than ever for various design tasks.
MC Belotra
MC Belotra exudes charm with its soft curves and low-contrast strokes, crafting a display face that balances boldness with a welcoming ease.
Aberford
Channel the rugged feel of westerns with Aberford, a font that embodies the spirit of cowboy boldness—ideal for brands associated with whisky, denim, or hardware.
Prelo Pro
The refreshed Prelo Pro expands upon its predecessor’s reputation for on-screen readability and neutral design, ensuring seamless pairing with larger display fonts.
Ducktail
Blending display quirks with sans-serif practicality, Ducktail introduces angular brush-calligraphy accents for a unique typographic character.
Sonja Zanet
The playful curves of Sonja Zanet exude a warm-hearted vibe, making it an excellent fit for editorials and eye-catching posters alike.
Neureal
The innovative Neureal unleashes a reverse-contrast design born from computer-generated distortions, available in both regular and monospaced variants.
Figra
With its rounded corners and smooth contours, Figra brings a touch of softness to the sans-serif category, perfect for contemporary branding endeavors.
Kanakira
The dynamic Kanakira plays with ink traps to imbue its sans-serif form with a three-dimensional illusion, ideal for editorial settings.