by Philipp {FreeTypography.com} on April 13, 2010 · 4 comments



Andrew Martin is a based designer in Manchester, United Kingdom. His free font Diablo is available in TrueType and Opentype format. Andrew about his profile:
So you want some more info on me? Ok then.
I started officially studying Graphics at Rochdale College, from 16 when I left school. After I left Rochdale, I moved onto Bradford University to study Graphic Media Communications.
I left Bradford in 2004 and started freelancing under the name Thumbnail Designs. During my time at College and University I began experimenting with Font Design and Typography and today it’s my primary field of design.
My fonts are all designed from scratch. They start life either on paper, then on into Illustrator, where the designs get finalized. The finished designs are put through a font making package, where all the kerning, spacing and stress happens. Finally the finished font is exported and sold. As of yet none of mine are finished enough to sell, so there you’ll have to wait…sorry.
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by Philipp {FreeTypography.com} on April 10, 2010 · 5 comments



What a stunning free font by Jakob Runge. The name is Edelsans and you get two shapes Light and Regular..
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by Philipp {FreeTypography.com} on March 15, 2010 · 2 comments



So thin, so sexy, so Raleway. A free very thin font for free by Matt McInerney.
Raleway is an elegant sans-serif typeface, designed in a single thin weight. It is a display face that features both old style and lining numerals, standard and discretionary ligatures, a pretty complete set of diacritics, as well as a stylistic alternate inspired by more geometric sans-serif typefaces than it’s neo-grotesque inspired default character set.
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by Philipp {FreeTypography.com} on March 15, 2010 · 1 comment
by Philipp {FreeTypography.com} on February 19, 2010 · 4 comments




KalleGraphics is the portfolio from Karl Martin Sætren and he is the creator from the excellent free font Kilogram. Don’t miss it!
These are freeware fonts and can be downloaded and used free of charge for both non-commercial and commercial use. Although these fonts are available for free, KalleGraphics™ retains the copyright, meaning that restrictions apply to alteration, reproduction, publication and distribution of the fonts. Practically you are not allowed to sell the fonts for profit or to include it in another product or CD-ROM compilation without permission.
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