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Pixelary Font Pixelary font is a free small letter font built on a 28px grid and inspired by Paskowy — its designers retaining the distinctive stripe accents above the letterforms while reworking them into something more meaningful and visually purposeful. The result is a bold, characterful pixel typeface with a strong graphic presence that stands out clearly at display sizes and headline applications. Its decorative yet structured personality makes it a great fit for game…

Mayego Font Mayego by Drizy Font is a modern experimental display typeface that leans boldly into distortion, fragmentation, and visual tension. Its letterforms challenge conventional typographic structure — each glyph feels stretched, warped, and deliberately off-balance in a way that generates genuine visual energy rather than mere novelty. The result is a typeface with a strong, uncompromising personality, built for designers who want their headlines to demand attention and resist easy categorisation. A free demo…

Omnibus Font Omnibus by Bartosz Wesolek is a modern playful sans-serif typeface that arrived somewhere between intention and happy accident — the original concept evolved during the design process and landed in a far more interesting place. The result is a typeface loaded with alternates and ligatures, giving it a flexibility that few playful display fonts can match. Its letterforms carry energy and wit without sacrificing structure, making it a natural fit for branding, fun-forward…

Lecram Font Lecram Type by Valentin Auger is a free work-in-progress display serif typeface with a raw, earnest quality that comes from being genuinely made rather than manufactured. Its bold letterforms carry a self-taught confidence — clean in its ambitions, honest about its origins — and the result is a typeface with a distinctive visual personality that stands apart from the slickness of commercially produced type. Currently featuring uppercase characters, it is already a compelling…

Agar Font Agar by Leon Hulst of TypeFaith Fonts is a free playful silhouette display typeface built for layering — a concept as inventive as the letterforms themselves. Its multiple styles stack together to create convincing 3D typography, with each layer adding depth, shadow, and dimension to produce headline type that leaps off the surface. Those who enjoy a hands-on approach can even use it as a template for cutting letters from paper and constructing…

Grofet Font Grofet by Drizy Font is a cutting-edge experimental modern display typeface that pushes traditional design logic aside in favour of bold typographic invention. Its avant-garde construction blends modern aesthetics with an experimental twist — letterforms that feel simultaneously contemporary and genuinely surprising, generating a visual energy that is hard to replicate with more conventional type. Uppercase and lowercase characters, multilingual support, alternates, and ligatures give it the practical depth to support serious professional…

Delilah Font Delilah by VP creativeshop is a free creative serif display typeface with an inherent elegance that makes it well suited to logo work, editorial headlines, and branding projects where a typeface needs to combine visual refinement with genuine character. Its serif construction has a confident, considered quality — clean in its execution yet warm in its overall presence — placing it comfortably in contexts ranging from premium lifestyle brands and fashion editorial to…

Alessia Font Alessia by VP creativeshop is a free creative display typeface with a distinctive lettering-inspired personality that feels at once modern and deeply considered. Its characters carry a confident visual energy that translates naturally into brand identities, editorial headlines, poster design, and logotype work — the kind of type that establishes a strong presence without needing to shout. Warm, expressive, and versatile enough to work across a wide range of creative briefs, Alessia is…

Kutitap Font Kutitap by Jai Fernandez is a typeface that speaks quietly and says a great deal. Conceived with a sharp eye for detail, its letterforms sit somewhere between the precise and the expressive — each character carrying a considered structure that rewards close reading without losing its broader visual appeal. The overall character is clean and purposeful, lending itself naturally to logo design, editorial headlines, branding work, and display contexts where typographic identity matters.…