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This modern font set designed by Faridul Haque has both serif and sans serif versions. The sans serif set is neat and clean with different style curves and straight angles. The serif version has thin, small extensions with a tidy curve connector. Lowercase letters in Leoscar are rounded and dainty and can work well in small paragraphs.
Pier Sans is an off geometric font with low curves and straight cut lines. It was designed to look good on both large headings and long paragraphs. It comes in ten weights and styles for lots of possibilities. The large curves on the "P" and "R" make it look friendly and easy to read.
This font family grew from one modern geometric font to an entire typeface as the designer added on to the collection. The entire type family is completely free for both personal and commercial use and is so versatile that it can be used for pretty much anything.
Corn is a sweet and rounded font which feels happy and simple. The free demo font is the regular weight and looks great on social media graphics a well as logos and titles. The full family has 14 styles, from thin to ultrabold. The low crosslines and large curves make this wonderful all-cap font easy to use and a great addition to your collection.
This is another great, modern font that will look great on your headings and social media graphics. Pointy and straight-edge terminals with a low crossline and a condensed curve give this font a bottom-heavy feel.
This font designed by Hendrick Rolandez is available completely free in all its weights and styles. From thin italic to ultrabold, Vanity is a classic modern serif ready to grace magazines, fashion spreads, promotional postcards, and classy, modern billboards.
Modern, futuristic and with a bit of an Art Deco feel, Bondi is a fun novelty font for all types of fun and bubbly designs. The left side is a thick line while the right side is thin, creating a wonderful balance. The letter "S" has the thickness on the right to create an illusion of weight at the bottom instead of being top-heavy.
This font is another gorgeous type family by Zetafonts. Slightly geometric and a bit flattened in the wider variants, Body is a superfamily. Four widths are available as a free download. This is another font family which can work for many different projects.
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