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YOU’RE JUST MY TYPE | {25} – The Return of Font Finds!

April 17, 2015 Comments : 8

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I love fonts. You can say I’m obsessed with collecting them all. It’s no secret to those who know me. You’re Just My Type is a new feature where I showcase the fonts I absolutely adore and use. And hopefully, you will love the fonts I pick. Add all of them to your font collection! Let it grow!

Surprise! Fonts galore on a Friday! Huzzah.

You didn’t think you’d see these posts again, did you? (Me neither.)

It’s been over six months since my last batch of font finds, which is WOOOOOW, I never intended for that to happen. A few people urged me to do more font posts (because FONTS ARE AWESOME!), and voila! Your wish is my command! In this font post, I found eight fonts that I think you’d really love because they’re all frickin’ gorgeous. So go forth and add these fonts to your font book!

(Remember, when you download the fonts, look at the license to see what you can and cannot do with it.)

SUNDAY

Sunday font

Sunday is designed by Anastasia Dimitriadi.

PERFORGRAMA

Perforgrama font

Perfograma is designed Asen Petrov.

[quote]The font is inspired by computing machines IBM Harvard – Mark 1, an electro mechanical computer read its instructions from a 24-channel punched paper tape and executed the current instruction and then read in the next one. It had no conditional branch instruction. The original concept was presented to IBM by Howard Aiken in November 1937.[/quote]

HARLOTT

Harlott font

Harlott is designed by Artimasa.

[quote]Inspired by classic brush lettering, Harlott Script gives an impression of straight brush calligraphy and natural hand lettering.[/quote]

AMS TRAME

Ams Trame font

Ams Trame is designed by Pleine Page

AUSTIE BOST DREAMBOAT

Austie Bost Dreamboat font

Austie Bost Dreamboat is designed by Austin Owens of Austie Bost Fonts.

LEAGUE SPARTAN

League Spartan font

League Spartan is designed by Philip von Borries.

[quote]A new classic, this is a bold, modern, geometric sans-serif that has no problem kicking its enemies in the chest.[/quote]

SWEET PEA

Sweet Pea font
Sweet Pea is designed by Sweet Type.  

NOT PERFECT

Not Perfect font

Not Perfect is designed by Cruzine Design.

Which font is your favorite? If you missed previous font post, voila!

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Comments

  1. Leigh @ Little Book Star says

    April 17, 2015 at 10:29 am

    oh my goodness. How am I suppose to choose!? Hmm, I really love Sweet Pea, Harlott, and Sunday! I don’t know why, but they look so cute and neat.

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  2. Jessica Samuelsen says

    April 17, 2015 at 12:47 pm

    Not Perfect is my fave.

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  3. Natalie @ Flowers in my Books says

    April 17, 2015 at 1:15 pm

    I have always adored the Sweet Pea font! There is just something about it that makes me happy.

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  4. Annie says

    April 17, 2015 at 3:42 pm

    YES another batch of fonts!! And as for my favourite… SUCH A HARD CHOICE. I love Perforgrama but also Sweet Pea which is how I wish my cursive looked like. And austie Bost Dreamboat is super cute as well. I can imagine using it on a kid’s birthday invitation.

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  5. Shannelle says

    April 17, 2015 at 10:34 pm

    Perforgrama reminds me of the font for Famous In Love! Maybe it is the font. And aah, League Spartan. You can never have too many sans serif fonts.

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  6. Rosa @ Cat Lady Confidential says

    April 18, 2015 at 6:40 am

    I love the perforgrama. It’s so different and original. Thanks for sharing these fonts!

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  7. Christine @ Oh, Chrys! says

    April 19, 2015 at 10:26 am

    I totally thought of you when I saw Sunday the other day. It reminded me of the font you originally used for you logo!

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  8. Alexa S. says

    April 28, 2015 at 1:28 pm

    I LOVE THESE POSTS. I’m bookmarking it so I can check out some of the fonts later! But seriously, I always enjoy seeing your font finds, Cee, so I think you need to do these more often ;)

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