The Quirky Type: 10 Font Trends of 2014

Just My Type, a book written by Simon Garfield, has the explanation to the world how fonts have enthralled and given an altogether different dimension to typography. And not just that, a classic by Robert Bringhurst called The Elements of Typographic Style have these beautiful examples and even a sense of humor.

The more you explore in the world of typography, it is intriguing how much one can really do with fonts, even in creating logos.

Take a close look at these fonts that have set trends for 2014, you will be amused.

  1. Fénix

Free fonts Fenix

With strong serifs and rough strokes, Fénix is sophisticated at a larger size, legible and rhythmic at the same time.
2. Bob

Free fonts Bob

A playful and color centric font especially created for headlines.

3. Baron

Free fonts Baron

Another sans serif inspired type-font, available for both free and personal growth.

4. Klinic

Free fonts Klinic

  5. Distractor

Free fonts Distractor

         6. Open Sans

 Open Sans

7. Sketchtik Light

Free fonts Sketchtik Light

8. Proxima Nova

9. Lato

 Lato

   10.Vollkorn

 Vollkorn

 

 

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