Elegant and intricate, Calendas Plus offers 3 distinct styles. You will also get a Splatter font!Ĭalendas Plus is a new take on the well-known Calendas font family.
It’s perfect for artistic and creative projects and posters. Rhytmic Dances features a dancing baseline and a rough style mimicking writing with permanent markers. Wear your Sunday best and get ready for a good time with Rhytmic Dances, a handwritten font. It comes with both cases, as well as numbers, punctuation, and special characters. Its condensed spacing lends itself perfectly to posters and large displays. Ayres Serif includes ligatures, as well as alternate glyphs. It’s perfect for displays and posters, but you’ll love using its lowercase version for the web, too!.Įlegant and dreamlike, Ayres is a serif typeface perfect for brands that want to emphasize their creativity. Introducing: Magnifika, a serif typeface that incorporates the best of vintage typography and retro nostalgia. If your next project demands a unique font, you’ve just found it. This serif family offers 6 styles: regular and bold, corresponding italics, and two caption sizes that fit different display formats perfectly. It also fully supports the Russian Cyrillic and characters from central European languages. PT Serif doesn’t just look good when you’re using the Latin alphabet. It’s a great choice for emphasizing your message. You can customize Arkibal to fit your needs as it comes with 6 weights, web font, and stylistic variations. Inspired by vintage typography and informed by contemporary design trends, Arkibal Serif is a bold and fantastic typeface for various displays. Balanced, Bitter HT is the perfect serif for your next project. While the authors recommend it for eBooks, Bitter HT can be used with different displays (web font included) to create an intellectual atmosphere. Bitter HT Serifīitter HT is a modern take on slab serif typefaces.
Most Serifs will work perfectly well as a title or headline on the web, and some, as you will see by the selection of free Serif fonts below, will even work beautifully as body text, but please do choose your web typography carefully. Just like Slab Serifs (see further down), there are always exceptions to the rule. As Serif fonts are considered easier to read, they’re typically used in print design as the characters are clearer and more distinctive, making it much easier for our brains to process. Serifs are defined by the small lines (or decorative features) that trail from the edges of each letter and number.