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This article was published on April 17, 2014

Our favorite typefaces from March 2014


Our favorite typefaces from March 2014

Sean Mitchell is an interactive designer based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and the editor of TypeRelease.


Another month means another set of beautiful typefaces for you to check out. Here were our favorites from March.

Sudtipos: Courtesy Script Pro

courtesy-script

Courtesy Script Pro captures the elegance and propriety of finely practiced Spencerian penmanship.

The Northern Block: Rein Grotesk

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rein-grotesk

Rein Grotesk is a low contrast typeface with a strong, neutral personality.

Hoefler & Co: Surveyor

surveyor

A monumental family of typefaces designed for print and screen.

Stawix: Crique Grotesk

crique

Crique Grotesk is inspired by neo–humanist and geometric industrial tones.

Yellow Design Studio: Gist Rough

gist-rough

Gist Rough — warm and weathered with a retro yet modern vibe.

Village: Marigny

marigny

A casual typeface that was drawn with serious typography in mind.

FaceType: Pinto

pinto

The irregular, hand–lettered look adds a human touch to things.

Latinotype: D.I.Y. Time

diy-time

A hand–drawn type system.

Font Bureau: Big Moore

big-moore

Big Moore — a grand serif design by Matthew Carter.

Type Dynamic: Predige Rounded

predige-rounded

Predige Rounded is a condensed and constructed sans type family with a very low contrast.

The Northern Block: Modum

modum

Modum — a precise, highly functional text face.

ReType: Laski Slab

laski-slab

Laski Slab is a comprehensive suite of 20 fonts conceived for editorial purposes.

Mint Type: Anglecia Pro

anglecia-pro

Anglecia Pro is an exquisite and versatile system of three transitional serif typefaces.

TipoType: Mariné

marine

Mariné is a geometric sans with the softness of humanistic strokes.

Village: Gravitas

gravitas

Gravitas is a contemporary take on the Roman inscriptional capitals.

Type Dynamic: Sarine

sarine

Sarine is a sans–serif inspired by signage for traffic.

Kyle Wayne Benson: Maritime Champion

maritime-champion

Maritime Champion — he’s all caps all the time.

Avondale Type Co: ATC Overlook

atc-overlook

A clean, versatile font with modern sensibilities and a dash of character.

Mostardesign: Sofia Pro Soft

sofia-soft-pro

Sofia Pro Soft is the rounded version of the successful Sofia Pro family.

Kostic: Briller

briller

Briller is a super–wide display sans.

Colophon: Castledown

castledown

Castledown includes 8 cuts with both a proportional family, as well as a Cursive script variant.

Martina Flor: Wonderhand

wonderhand

Wonderhand is an extensive family of scripts designed in six widths and three weights.

Fontyou: Coco FY

coco-fy

Coco FY is a vintage script reminding of storefronts sign paintings, and other hand–lettered street signs.

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