new fonts Archives - WhatFontIs.com Playground https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/tag/new-fonts/ Using What Font is you can identify the font you are looking for! Mon, 17 Apr 2023 14:33:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 7 Awesome New Fonts Created By Independent Type Foundries and Designers https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/7-awesome-new-fonts-created-by-independent-type-foundries-and-designers/ Wed, 05 Apr 2023 08:27:43 +0000 https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/?p=75278 I will show you 7 awesome new fonts created by independent type foundries and designers, all of them are handpicked by me.

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I will show you 7 awesome new fonts created by independent type foundries and designers, all of them are handpicked by me.

You will find very cool font designs that you can use for very different purposes:

– Fonts for high-converting selling pages

– Beautiful fonts for book covers, posters, T-shirts, and YouTube thumbnails.

– Easy-to-read fonts for websites, magazines, and books.

In short, I try to cover all your font needs with these 7 fonts.

Some are paid and start from just USD 26 and others are free (actually one is free).

As a result, for sure you will find something that you will get.

But what is important is that all of them are new, launched in 2022, and they look stunning.

Let’s start.

7 awesome new fonts created by independent type foundries and designers

The order has nothing to do with the coolness factor of these fonts, and it is random.

For this reason, ignore the order and enjoy this mini showcase of cool 7 fonts.

1. Apta

7 New Fonts Created By Independent Type Foundries and Designers

This is a screenshot from Apta font website, which is a gif showing different sizes, weights, and styles.

So the font it doesn’t look like this.

Now presenting you Apta.

This is a sans-serif typeface that combines humanist and geometric designs. It was inspired from the mono-linear humanist design approach of Edward Johnston in 1913, and the Futura font design of Paul Renner in 1927.

Apta is available in six weights:

– Thin

– Light

– Regular

– Medium

– Bold

– ExtraBold

Complete Family 12 typefaces costs £571.20 (-20%) – 28th August 2022

2. Rumiko Sans

7 New Fonts Created By Independent Type Foundries and Designers

Rumiko proves extremely well how readability and personality can work hand in hand, being a highly balanced font.

This font is best to use in digital environments, the designer specifies that he carefully fine-tuned for user interfaces.

Rumiko Family price is 99 euro and it includes a 66.89% discount.

3. Flake

7 New Fonts Created By Independent Type Foundries and Designers

Flask is inspired by snowflake modular toys and contains basic uppercase characters and numerals.

It includes:

– Uppercase

– Numbers

– Modular

– Semi Monotype

– Basic Punctuation

Flake is available for licensing in Open Type or Web Font formats.

What is even more useful is that prices start from $26 USD for a Desktop License.

4. Etude

Etude comes in 3 different weights:

– Light

– Regular

– Bold

Etude Light License for Desktop starts from $50.

Here you can download a free trial to test it in your project.

5. Binate

7 New Fonts Created By Independent Type Foundries and Designers

Binate is a superb font created by Monotype which looks will make your projects look stunning.

The font is a uniform blend of neutrality and expression, delivering a contemporary feeling.

With this in mind, Binate can work very well in very different projects.

And keep in mind that you can try Monotype for free.

Indeed this is a very nice font.

6. System

In the first place, System is a modern and neo-grotesk sans font that explore the concepts of neo-grotesk and grotesk.

The font is a nice fit for graphic designs that need personality – logotypes, posters, etc.

System font comes is various weights giving you a lot of control.

The whole family costs £1200 but otherwise, prices start from £50.

For this reason, calculate exactly what you need so you pay for strictly what you really need.

What is very cool is that you can free test the fonts in your projects, so you can be 100% sure they are a perfect fit.

7. Queering

This new font, Queering, is a super bold display font that you can use it for powerful headings and subheadings, book and magazine covers, titles, and logos.

The font is free to download.

At the same time it is pay-what-you-want, with all proceeds benefiting the Ali Forney LGBTQ+ Center in Harlem.

So try it now.

Conclusions

I hope you love these 7 awesome new fonts created by independent type foundries and designers as much as I do.

Generally, the world is filled with gorgeous fonts that wait us to use in our projects.

For this reason you should check all of these fonts, try them in your projects, and get them all if you like them.

Finally, keep on eye on this blog, we constantly present cool new fonts and other stuff.

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Fresh New Fonts For 2022 https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/fresh-new-fonts-for-2022/ Wed, 16 Mar 2022 09:09:38 +0000 https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/?p=75085 I manually researched and found 5 very cool fresh new fonts for 2022, find them below, including their price, and download link.

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I manually researched and found 5 very cool fresh new fonts for 2022, find them below, including their price, and download link.

Fresh New Fonts For 2022

But that is not all.

You will find out how to look for new fonts, using 5 different methods, or a combination of these methods.

So keep reading.

Where to look for fresh new fonts for 2022?

The cool thing about fonts is that almost every day new designs are being launched and that no matter what kind of font you need for your project, you will find the right one pretty easily.

Many friends of mine, marketers especially, told me that they don’t know where to look for new fonts.

They of course search on Google and other search engines but most of the fonts are repeated by blogs.

So where can you better find new fonts?

Here is how I do it, my 5 methods:

1. I search on Google for words and phrases like this: “font released in 2022”, “font launched in 2022”, “new fonts in 2022”, “2022 font just released”, “new fonts for 2022”

For each searched “term” I click and see what fonts are really new.

2. On websites that sell tens of thousands of fonts, I select the filter Newest and again I check if those fonts are really new.

On many websites, it is written the published date, so it is easy to see if the fonts were really released in 2022.

From all the methods I use to find new fonts for 2022, this is my favorite and it seems to work excellent.

3. I take a look on the most important blogs that write about fonts. In the news section, you can easily find out what fonts were just released.

4. Of course that I also use WhatFontIs to identify new fonts from websites that I visit, but I don’t know if these fonts are new for 2022 or if they are old.

The good thing about using this method is that you can easily identify and get all the fonts you like, no matter where you see them.

5. Another method is to ask on forums where web and graphic designers spend time.

People that work daily with fonts usually know very well where to look for new fonts and which ones were just released.

If you have a better way to find new fonts for 2022, please let me know, I am highly interested.

Now let’s see what fonts I found new for 2022.

5 Fresh new fonts for 2022

As I said, there are too many repeated results when searching directly on Google.

That is why there is much more work to find new fonts for 2022.


Here are the fonts that I found.

Antona – starting from 15.46 euro

Black Coopy – $10

Cotford – from $49

Nuova Volte – from 100 euro

Tonight Show – from 40 euro

Conclusions

No matter how many fonts you already have, I strongly believe that we cannot have enough fonts.

There are always new fonts being released.

And many of them can heavily complement our websites, our documents, magazines, brochures, and T-shirts.

In plus, the awesome thing about fonts is that their price is usually affordable.

And even better, many of them are absolutely free to use.

Use all the methods that I told you and find new fonts for 2022. Or use these methods to find new and interesting fonts.

It won’t take you too much time and in the end you will have your own awesome collection of fresh new fonts.

Start now.

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5 Mid-2020 Awesome New Fonts https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/5-mid-2020-awesome-new-fonts/ Wed, 16 Dec 2020 08:01:10 +0000 https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/?p=74319 It’s more than mid 2020, let’s see some awesome new fonts that we can use in our projects. Great fonts are always in huge demand, as they change very much a website or marketing material design.

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Below you will find 5 Mid-2020 awesome new fonts that we can use in our projects. Great fonts are always in huge demand, as they change very much a website or marketing material design.

These 5 fonts will create a huge impact on your website in 2020. For each font example (except one for which I couldn’t find examples), you will see several websites that use the font. It is much easier to take a look at websites that use the font you like than seeing only the font.

I will start the fonts presentation with Helvetica Now, I just got in love with it when seeing it on several websites. This is how I got the idea to show you websites that use the fonts.

Later in this article, I will show you a method (that even in 2020 very few people know) to have the best fonts in the world at your disposal, even for free.

Here you find the 5 Mid-2020 Awesome New Fonts

Helvetica Now

Helvetica® Now is a new chapter in the story of perhaps the best-known typeface of all time.

Available in three optical sizes—Micro, Text, and Display—every character in Helvetica Now has been redrawn and refit; with a variety of useful alternates added.

It has everything we love about Helvetica and everything we need for typography today.

This is not a revival. And is is not a restoration. This is a statement. This is Helvetica Now: for everyone, everywhere, for everything.

Websites that use Helvetica Now:

NewsSans

NewsSans is a multi-tool typeface system with over 90 styles made for editorial and corporate design.

It was designed to allow a maximum range of visual shades when creating a typo­graphic look, effortlessly ranging from loud and expressive, to subtle and reserved. It allows for tight and efficient designs.

NewsSans is optimized (hinted) for best screen performance.

Websites that use NewsSans:

  • Unfortunately, I couldn’t find such websites. If you know some, please drop me a message.

Gilroy

Gilroy is a modern sans serif with a geometric touch.

A younger brother of the original Qanelas font family. It comes in 20 weights, 10 uprights and its matching italics.

The Light & ExtraBold weights are free of charge, so you can use them to your heart’s content. Designed with powerful open type features in mind.

Websites that use Gilroy:

Din Next

DIN Next™ is a typeface family inspired by the classic industrial German engineering designs, DIN 1451 Engschrift and DIN 1451 Mittelschrift. Linotype has been supplying its customers with the two DIN 1451 fonts since 1980.

Websites that use Din Next:

Recoleta

Recoleta is a serif typeface designed by Jorge Cisterna and published through Latinotype in 2018.

The design fondly recalls the soft, warm serifs popular during the 1970s, such as Cooper, ITC Souvenir, ITC Clearface and Windsor.

The family is available in seven weights and also includes a version with alternate characters such as a single story.

Websites that use Recoleta:

The method to find awesome fonts and have the best ones in the world

I was shocked to see how few people know how to find and identify fonts in 2020, most of them searching the internet whenever they need a new font.

If you are one of them, no worry, I was too, but I found out a super method and I will share it with you right now. Whenever you have a problem (for example in this case, you cannot easily find and identify fonts), be sure that somebody found a solution and he will sell it to you (the method I will share with you is 100% free).

So why lose time on Google and on tons of websites that mostly share the very same fonts if you can use a single tool and do everything much better? You will get back your free time and in plus you will have the best fonts in the world, for free.

The method I want to tell you about is WhatFontIs. What is this? It is a website where you can:

Upload a picture with a font and let the powerful AI software identify it. You will find out the name of the font, its price, you will get a download link and over 60 free and paid font alternatives.

Imagine. Now you can identiy fonts from any object and from any place – Whenever you travel or you walk your dog, and you see a nice font, take a picture and find out immediately (in 60 seconds or less) everything you need to know about the font.

You can search for free fonts alternatives

Easily find a super font but it is expensive. Using this awesome feature of WhatFontIs website, you will get free fonts alternatives – fonts that are very similar with the one that you are looking for, but 100% free.

A forum with super people, exactly like you

The forum can help you identify fonts where the system couldn’t. It is very rare, but it happens.

I don’t want to say big words for nothing about WhatFontIs, I will share only technical stuff about it:

  • It has over 620k indexed fonts.
  • This is the only system that can identify both free and paid fonts.
  • It works with all font foundries, including Google Fonts.

Identify fonts like a pro and build your own collection that will serve you in the following months or years.

Conclusions

Getting inspiration and finding out stuff about new fonts is super useful, imagine that I didn’t know Helvetica Now, but having the solution to identify any font from any place, is gold.

WhatFontIs can be used to identify fonts from pictures, yes, but you can also install the WhatFontIs Google Chrome Extension and use the app to identify (again for free 100%) fonts from any website or newsletter you want. It is a super power that all web designers, online entrepreneurs that needs fonts, and marketers should have. With WhatFontIs, we all have this power.

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