From the words of graphic design goddess Paula Scher, “Words have meaning. Type has spirit.” With the various ways you can mold each letter, design each typeface, it’s no surprise how each single font style has its own individuality—yes, even among the many variations of serifs. Every kind of font out there has its own appeal and makes you feel a certain way. So it’s important to pick the right kind for whatever purpose you have in mind.
Practice your font-picking skills with this collection of 10+ modern fonts for designers! These Free Fonts come in OTF and TTF formats. They also range from free for personal use, to free for commercial use, to licensed for personal and commercial use.
Free Modern Font
Modern Script Font
Modern Serif Font
Modern Regular Font
Cardenio Modern Bold Font
Modern Gothic Font
Modern Fonts 5 Ways
In this collection of Free Modern Fonts, you can see that there’s a clear variety in the kinds of fonts made available for you. (Some may even be as good as these Vintage Fonts.)
- Regular – Though actually far from “regular,” you get a couple of the well-loved staples in “Free Modern Font” and “Modern Regular Font.”
- Ornate Scripts – (I’m betting this category to contain the favorite fonts.) Here, you get a few of the very pretty ones, with all the frills and artistry in the number of curves and swooping lines. One is perhaps gonna take you back to the Victorian era or something. You can see that in the following: “Modern Script Font,” “Great Day Modern Font,” and “Classic Modern Font.”
- Serifs – Kind of a spin-off to the regular fonts are “Modern Serif Font” and “Modern Sans Serif Font,” albeit the latter has more of an unusual look and feel to it.
- Weighty – With “Modern Gothic Font” and “Dark Modern Font,” you get typefaces with greater weights than the rest in this collection (basically, they look like they are boldfaced counterparts of some other regular fonts).
- Quirky – Then of course, there are the ones that are more interesting, deviating from the norm in the world of typefaces, such as, “Cardenio Modern Bold Font” and “Modern Aster Font.”
Great Day Modern Font
Dark Modern Font
Modern Aster Font
Modern Sans Serif Font
Classic Modern Font
How-To’s with Modern Fonts
With the variety of designs in this collection of modern and Stylish Fonts, I wouldn’t be surprised if you can come up with several ways to make use each one. But just to give you a head-start, we’ve compiled our own list of ways to use these modern fonts for designers:
- Graphic Design – Whether you have to create a mockup of a restaurant menu, a company logo, some corporate calendars, and whatever other project you may have, you would want to produce a great-quality output, of course. It goes without saying that your fonts have to be top-notch. And these modern fonts are just the kind you’re looking for!
- Calligraphy Reference – Want to try your hand at the new “it” hobby but don’t know where or how to start? Well, a perfect starting point would be this collection of modern fonts for designers. Check out which one you want to mimic, and go from there.
- Personal Artsy Works – If you have an online journal or you’re looking to add some fancy text to your next portfolio addition, you’re gonna want to check out these modern fonts.
So there you have it! Modern fonts for designers that are up for grabs. Grab them now!
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