February 14, 2021
Curated from some of my favorite type foundries, I am sharing a round up of my favorite fonts this month.
The delicate hairlines and curvy strokes here give Voyage a seductive allure. With over 55 stylistic ligatures and 26 variants you can really get curious with this font. Some of my best designs and voyages have been when I allowed myself to truly get lost in it.
Simply gorgeous. Crafted with care and grace. This could act as the branding for Bridgerton. This font is currently being developed by Ayaka B. Ito. Talk about hype! You're going to want to sign up for the waitlist.
This feels like a quirky humanistic cursive font that feels like a classic. Like handwriting poetry in a book, I feel this font embodies a "Call me by your name" feeling leaving you utterly moved. It's relaxed. It can even be subtle at first. It then leaves you deeply affected. This font can't be ignored.
Ostia Antica is a friendly and eccentric grotesque-inspired sans serif font that can be used in regular or italic to accompany any of the above display faces. This can even be strong standing on its own in its most simplest form. There's something romantic about using typefaces that nod to the designers that created this grotesque stye back in 1815.