Download Havregryn Fonts by Pizzadude.dk

Download Havregryn Fonts by Pizzadude.dk
Download Havregryn Fonts by Pizzadude.dk Download Havregryn Fonts by Pizzadude.dk Download Havregryn Fonts by Pizzadude.dk

Designed by Jakob Fischer, Havregryn is a hand display and brush display font family. This typeface has three styles and was published by Pizzadude.dk.


Oatmeal (havregryn in danish) is nutritionally the best breakfast product, as it is full of dietary fiber and whole grains while having low sugar content.

Funny, these fonts has the same qualities - if only you’d become more healthy when using the fonts…but unluckily, the health is reserved for your projects…not you…but that’s not bad either! All 3 versions (Sans, Sans 2 and Serif) have multilingual support and ligatures for substitutions of double letters!


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Download Ma Tilda Fonts by Etewut

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Designed by Alex Etewut, Ma Tilda is a script and pixel font family. This typeface has six styles and was published by Etewut.


Ma Tilda is connected script based on my previous typeface Tilda. It has alternates for each basic Latin symbol so you can chose between connected and non-connected glyphs.

The typeface supports all European languages and has special characters like the French Œ, Æ, Î, È; the German Ü, Ö, Ä, ß; the Spanish Ñ, Ç, Ó; the Scandinavian Ø, Å, Ð; and many others.

Ma Tilda is a new “Lobster” it perfectly fits for signing cards, writing titles or typing a message in a funny way! More of all it has magic karma for increasing your sales, be it candies or perfume.



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Download Aspire Fonts by Grype Type

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Designed by Brian J. Bonislawsky and Jim Lyles, Aspire is a display sans font family. This typeface has six styles and was published by Grype Type.


Geometric/Technical style logotypes have been developed for car chrome labels since the early 1980’s.

The styles are loaded with inspiration for great font families, but surprisingly, many of these sleek logotypes are lacking an expansive family to enhance and express their brand in a richer sense, becoming true brand workhorses.

The Aspire family finds its origin of inspiration in the ACURA automotive company logo, and from there expands to an 6 font family of weights & oblique styles.

Aspire pays homage the techno display styling of the inspiration logotype, further evolving beyond its brand inspired origin to give birth to a font family that pulls on modern and historical styles.

It adopts a sturdy yet approachable style with its uniform stroke forms and curves, and goes on to include a lowercase, numerals, and a comprehensive range of weights, creating a straightforward, uncompromising collection of typefaces that lend a solid foundation and a broad range of expression for designers.

Here’s what’s included with the Aspire Family bundle: 477 glyphs per style - including Capitals, Lowercase, Numerals, Punctuation and an extensive character set that covers multilingual support of latin based languages.

(see the 6th graphic for a preview of the characters included) Stylistic Alternates - alternate characters that remove the angled stencil cuts for a more standardized text look.

3 weights in the family: Light, Regular, & Black. 3 obliques in the family, one for each weight: Light, Regular, & Black. Fonts are available in TTF & OTF formats. The TTF format is the standard go to for most users, although the OTF and TTF function exactly the same.

Here’s why the Aspire Family is for you: - You’re in need of automotive sans font family with a range of weights and obliques.

- You’re love that ACURA letter styling, and want to design anything within that genre.

- You’re looking for an alternative to Eurostile with more stylized letterforms.

- You’re looking for a clean techno typeface for your starship console labelling.

- You just like to collect quality fonts to add to your design arsenal.



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Download Aspire Narrow Fonts by Grype Type

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Designed by Brian J. Bonislawsky and Jim Lyles, Aspire Narrow is a sans serif font family. This typeface has six styles and was published by Grype Type.


While the Aspire family finds its roots of inspiration in the ACURA automotive company logo, with its wider base, the Aspire Narrow family condenses those styles into something more suitable for larger bodies of text in a more standardized width.

Aspire pays homage the techno display styling of the inspiration logotype, further evolving beyond its brand inspired origin to give birth to a font family that pulls on modern and historical styles.

It adopts a sturdy yet approachable style with its uniform stroke forms and curves, and goes on to include a lowercase, numerals, and a comprehensive range of weights, creating a straightforward, uncompromising collection of typefaces that lend a solid foundation and a broad range of expression for designers.

Here’s what’s included with the Aspire Narrow Family bundle: 477 glyphs per style - including Capitals, Lowercase, Numerals, Punctuation and an extensive character set that covers multilingual support of latin based languages.

(see the 6th graphic for a preview of the characters included) Stylistic Alternates - alternate characters that remove the angled stencil cuts for a more standardized text look.

3 weights in the family: Light, Regular, & Black. 3 obliques in the family, one for each weight: Light, Regular, & Black. Fonts are available in TTF & OTF formats. The TTF format is the standard go to for most users, although the OTF and TTF function exactly the same.

Here’s why the Aspire Narrow Family is for you: - You’re in need of a narrow automotive sans font family with a range of weights and obliques.

- You’re love that ACURA letter styling, and want to design with a narrow font within that genre.

- You’re looking for an alternative to Eurostile with more stylized letterforms.

- You’re looking for a clean techno typeface for your starship console labelling.

- You just like to collect quality fonts to add to your design arsenal.



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Download Berryfield Fonts by Missy Meyer

Download Berryfield Fonts by Missy Meyer
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Designed by Missy Meyer, Berryfield is a serif font family. This typeface has three styles and was published by Missy Meyer.


Berryfield started as an experiment: making a font entirely out of geometric shapes. It started with a couple of circles and a couple of rectangles, and was constructed entirely from those parts, and parts made from those parts! For the uppercase, I took style inspiration from the heavy serif classics like Cooper, Korinna, and Goudy.

But when it came time to create the lowercase set, I took a sharp turn and looked to fun unicase fonts like Pupcat and Pharmacy, creating uppercase-height lowercase letters, in addition to uppercase alternates.

When I finished Berryfield Regular, I liked it so much I made a lighter version (almost like a typewriter font), and a heavier version, to give you even more variety! Each font in the family contains over 520 characters, including over 300 extended Latin characters for language support.

There are also a number of alternate letters to choose from, as well as superscript ordinals (ST, ND, RD, and TH), all of which are PUA-encoded for easy access no matter what design program you’re using.

Berryfield was a ton of fun to make, and I hope you have a ton of fun using it! It’s smooth and easy for both print and crafting; the uppercase alone is straightforward enough for a magazine headline, but combining in the lowercase makes it quirky and fun.



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