fonts-havana
Old communism style script font from Poland
This font is inspired by Warsaw neon signs from before 1989. Just like the
lettering of that period, the “Havava” design is detail oriented, coherent
and sophisticated. Some letters are directly drawn from specific signs –
letters “K” and “m” from “Kosmetyki” or letter “t” from “Mister” sign. The
font’s name itself refers to a former cafe “Havana” in Warsaw.
fonts-quicksand
sans-serif font with round attributes
Quicksand is a display sans serif with rounded terminals.
The project was initiated by Andrew Paglinawan in 2008 using
geometric shapes as a core foundation. It is designed for
display purposes but kept legible enough to use in small sizes
as well.
fonts-jetbrains-mono
free and open-source typeface for developers
JetBrains Mono. A typeface for developers.
Features include:
- Increased height for a better reading experience
- Adapted to reading code
- 139 code-specific ligatures
- 145 languages
- 7 weights with matching italics
fonts-ferrite-core
geometric shaped font lending it a futurist look
This display font is built with geometric shapes lending it a futurist look.
It is a great choice for headlines, graphic design and more.
fonts-bajaderka
Warsaw's sign painters styled font
This font is inspired by lettering of the small signage tablets found in Warsaw
shops. The letters feature details typical for traditional calligraphy, with
visible brush strokes, referring to the charming style of Warsaw's sign
painters.
fonts-apropal
Sans-serif font for decorative signs, one of the Warsaw Types
This is a sans-serif display font for decorative signs (including vertical).
It contains one style variation - BOLD. Being one of the types included in the
Warsaw Types collection: a set made by professionals based on the Warsaw's
typography heirtage with a support of the Museum of Warsaw and the City of
Warsaw, it is inspired by the “Czytelnik” bookstore, the information signs
from Warsaw’s Zoo, and designs found in the “Lettering Techniques” book
manual, by Jan Wojeński.