Graphic designers are always on the lookout for the latest and greatest fonts. Make your websites, brochures, apps, business cards, logos, and more fresh and modern with the following 10 fantastic new and free fonts for 2013.
- BrightonTwo
http://www.fontspace.com/total-fontgeek/brightontwo-sans-nbp
BrightonTwo comes in six different variations and makes an excellent headline font for print, web, mobile and packaging.
- Grand Hotel
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/grand-hotel
Designed by Brian J. Bonislawsky and Jim Lyles, this classic font was inspired by the title screen of the 1937 film “Cafe Metropole.”
- Yummy Cupcakes
http://www.dafont.com/yummycupcakes.font
So many fonts are named for what they could brand, and Yummy Cupcakes by Vanessa Bays is no different. This fun and chipper font would make the perfect logo for a cupcake, ice cream or confection shop.
- Redressed
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/redressed
Elegant yet modern, Redressed would make an excellent headline or tagline font for business branding, web header headlines, business cards and flyers, and mobile apps.
- WLM Carton
http://www.fontspace.com/wlm-fonts/wlm-carton
A big, bold, blocky font perfect for marketing materials that can’t be missed. This font would also be good for branding a cutting-edge, in-your-face type company.
- Angilla Tattoo
http://www.dafont.com/angilla-tattoo.font
Inspired by so many tattoos featuring thick script lettering, this font is excellent for branding a studio or for Photoshopping tattoos on photo subjects.
- Libre Baskerville
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/libre-baskerville
A formal font that would look great on invitations and also as body copy; it features a classic look with modern accents.
- Smudgie Crayon
http://www.fontspace.com/tattoowoo/smudgie-crayon
A fun font that’s perfect for children’s designs, fun websites and other light graphics.
- Murena
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/murena
Look close and you’ll notice this classic-looking font features unique curves and angles, giving it a distinctive look that makes your designs distinct without sacrificing authority.
- Text Inside
http://www.dafont.com/text-inside-tfb.font
Apply a few Photoshop blending options, and this font could make any design absolutely fabulous!