BRO Font BRO font by Colorama Studio is a free handdrawn calligraphy font family with an expressive, loosely gestural character — its letterforms carrying the warmth and spontaneity of hand-lettering with enough structural control to work across a broad range of creative applications. Bold and graphic in its visual weight, it lends itself naturally to title cards, lyric videos, editorial headlines, poster design, and any context where the typography needs to feel like it came…
Milagre Font Milagre by Genilson Santos and Edileno Capistrano Filho is a free handmade font rooted in the living cultural heritage of Salvador, Bahia — its letterforms drawn directly from an azulejo tile panel installed at the Casa de Jorge Amado Foundation in the Pelourinho district, featuring text by writer James Amado, lettering by artist Floriano Teixeira, and ceramic work by Udo Knoff, all created in 1987. Released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license…
Mothbitten Font Mothbitten by María Paula Acuña is a free handwritten font font with an expressive, slightly frayed quality — its letterforms carrying the texture of ink on paper, the scrawl of someone writing quickly and honestly. Tagged by its creator alongside the aesthetic universe of “tortured poets” and scribbled marginalia, Mothbitten suits any design context that wants to feel raw, personal, and literary: editorial layouts, poetry publications, book covers, journaling aesthetics, social media graphics,…
Namaku Font Namaku by syaf rizal (Khurasan Studio) is a free bold font with the confident, graphic energy that defines the best of the designer’s extensive catalog — its decorative letterforms carrying a modern, summer-inflected character that feels at ease across branding, poster design, product packaging, social media content, and apparel graphics. The name “Namaku” means “my name” in Indonesian, suggesting a typeface with enough personality to stand in as a visual signature — bold…
Fervojo Font Fervojo by Reiya Watanabe is a free geometric font inspired by the numeric lettering historically used in the Tokyo subway system — the original “Eidan-Typeface” — expanded here into a complete Latin, Greek, and multi-script character set covering Western and Central European languages, Chinese Pinyin, Esperanto, and more. Rather than reproducing the original faithfully, Fervojo reinterprets its industrial, retro-futuristic spirit into a fully functional typeface family available in four weights. Published under the…
Edengarth Font Edengarth by NazmulsDesign is a free display sans-serif font that weaves folk and ethnic influences into a contemporary, elegantly proportioned letterform system — the result feeling both rooted and modern, structured and graceful. Its balanced proportions and meticulous detailing bring a distinctive sense of refinement to logos, brand identities, fashion labels, and editorial headlines, where a typeface needs to feel both cultured and immediately appealing. The free demo version includes uppercase, lowercase, and…
Deconstructed Font Deconstructed by Dang Hoang is a free display geometric font built around the idea of breaking letterforms down to their essential geometry — stripping conventional type conventions back to structural components and reassembling them into something visually distinct and immediately recognizable. Its angular, fragmented aesthetic gives it an expressive, almost graphic-art quality that works powerfully in poster design, editorial headlines, branding, and any context that benefits from type with raw visual energy. A…
Aphesis Font Aphesis by Oz Tsori is a free bold font with a singular identity rooted in Greek cultural heritage — its sharp, strong letterforms inspired by Greek aesthetics and distilled into a single-case system of 60 glyphs covering letters, numbers, and symbols. The result is a typeface that feels simultaneously ancient and contemporary, graphic and precise, making it a natural fit for branding, poster design, editorial headers, and any project that needs its typography…
Agrippa Font Agrippa by Dimitra Makraki is a free experimental display font rooted in one of electronic literature’s most provocative objects — William Gibson’s 1992 artist’s book Agrippa (A Book of the Dead), a poem programmed to encrypt itself after a single reading, its pages treated to fade on exposure to light. Makraki’s typeface transforms this concept into a typographic experience: when the user types Gibson’s poem, the text dissolves into a ligature, enacting the…
Aspera Font Aspera by Candelaria Macedo, Aurelia Lila Olmedo, and Estrella Urschel is a free display font born from a rich literary source — its dark, mysterious character inspired by Mariana Enriquez, the celebrated Argentine horror writer whose work pulses with unsettling atmospheres and deeply human dread. The name Aspera means “rough” in Spanish, and the letterforms reflect that — jagged, expressive, and charged with the energy of wood crackling in a fire. Each glyph…