Ghoulhand Font Ghoulhand by Migunani Studio is a cursed handwriting display typeface from Kediri-based Migunani Studio — a font that commits fully to its horror premise. The letterforms are deliberately twisted and malevolent: contorted strokes, jagged edges, and an overall quality that suggests the writing was produced not by any living hand but by something far less benign. It is exactly the kind of typeface that delivers genuine atmosphere rather than generic spookiness, with enough…
How to Use AI for Better Due Diligence on a New Rental Property Buying a rental property is exciting. But it’s also risky. On paper, almost any listing can look like a strong investment. The numbers might seem solid, the neighborhood may appear stable, and the seller’s disclosures might not raise any immediate red flags. But seasoned investors know that real estate profits are made, or lost, during due diligence. The good news is that…
Jumbotron Font Jumbotron by Ian Langley is a free sans-serif display typeface from New York-based designer Ian Langley — bold, modern, and built for maximum visual presence. Its clean geometric construction and strong stance give it a versatile range of applications spanning sports branding, gaming, futuristic UI design, and any context that calls for a commanding, no-nonsense headline face. The name itself is well chosen: this is a typeface designed to read across distances, in…
Oshawa Font Oshawa by Intuisi Creative is a signature font with a natural, flowing quality that sits in that useful space between genuinely handwritten and professionally refined — personal enough to feel human, controlled enough to read with ease across a wide range of applications. With 177 handwritten ligatures built in to add natural variation in letter angle and connection, it carries an organic credibility that many competing signature fonts lack. Logos, wedding stationery, photographer…
Clesmont Font Clesmont by Drizy Font is a futuristic techno display typeface with clean lines, sharp edges, and a precise industrial quality that sits squarely within the modern sci-fi design lexicon. The letterforms balance contemporary geometry with a technological flair — structured enough to remain legible at display sizes, distinctive enough to make an immediate visual statement. It is well-suited to branding, digital art, product packaging, and website headings where a futuristic or high-tech tone…
The The Pout-Pout Fish Font The The Pout-Pout Fish Font used in the movie’s title design closely matches Spumoni LP, a commercial display font by LetterPerfect. It features playful curves, rounded edges, and a bubbly structure that creates a fun, cheerful, and family-friendly visual identity. The soft, whimsical letterforms perfectly suit animated and lighthearted storytelling. While Spumoni LP requires a commercial license, a similar free alternative font called Purple Purse offers a comparable playful style,…
Curve Font Curve by Guillermo Téllez López is a free display typeface from Valdepeñas-based designer Guillermo Téllez López — a font defined, as the name promises, by smooth, flowing curves that soften what might otherwise be a straightforward geometric construction. The result is a typeface with warmth and approachability built directly into its letterforms, making it a natural fit for branding, editorial headlines, and any project that wants clean modernism without cold edges. Personal use…
Abigail Nagita Font Abigail Nagita by Artchitype Studio is a classy display serif from Indonesia-based Artchitype Studio — a typeface that brings a measured elegance to display contexts without sacrificing the distinctiveness that makes a font worth choosing over generic alternatives. With 280+ characters covering uppercase and lowercase, alternates, and multilingual support, it is substantially built for a personal-use freebie. Its natural use cases include logos, social media posts, product packaging, and other projects where…
KDF Bukvoglot Font KDF Bukvoglot by Karina Kirillova is an experimental Cyrillic display typeface with a genuinely unusual origin story: Moscow-based designer Karina Kirillova created it by drawing one letter of the Cyrillic alphabet per day for 33 days, with a hard constraint of no more than 15 minutes per letter and a requirement that every letterform be uniquely shaped. The result is a font-solyanka — an accidental soup of letterforms — where each character…
Berlisch Font Berlisch by Drizy Font is a bold vintage-retro display serif from Drizy Studio — the kind of fat, unapologetic headline face that carries its weight with real confidence. Its thick strokes, strong serifs, and robust proportions sit squarely in the tradition of 19th-century display printing and wood-type poster typography, but with a cleanness and legibility that makes it feel immediately usable for modern branding and design contexts. Uppercase ligatures, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual…