5 Kinda Quirky Fonts for Holiday Projects & Beyond

So, so many awesome fonts have been introduced just in the past year, and my font obsessed self is lovin’ it! It can be tough to keep up with what’s new on the market, though, so I thought I’d dip into the quirky side of the font world and pick out some of my recent favorites.

These 5 super fun and kinda quirky fonts are perfect for any upcoming holiday projects that need a little bit of that certain something that will set them apart from the rest, but they’re totally great no matter what time of the year it is!

Roadtripper Font by Muffin Grayson #font

Roadtripper Script by Muffin Grayson

 

Charles Font Family by Alphabeta #font

Charles Family by Alphabeta

 

Versalita & Serif Font by Franco Fuentes #font

Versalita & Serif by Franco Fuentes

 

Ding! Font by Rodrigo Type #font

Ding! by Rodrigo Type

 

Rockinsoda Font by 24 Design Studios #font

Rockinsoda by 24Design Studios

 

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15 Inspiring Fonts for Winter & Holiday 2014 – 2015 (Including Free Fonts!)

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I’m kind of font obsessed and am always looking for both new and classic fonts that get my creative juices flowing. The past few years have been a fontaholic’s dream, with so, so many awesome typefaces being released, and I have to admit that, at times, I’ve been overwhelmed with all of the great stuff that’s out there.

I put together this list of 15 fonts that go hand in hand with the trending styles in invitation and stationery design to inspire and get YOUR creative juices flowing. This list is by no means the be-all and end-all of fantastic, on trend fonts, but it’s a great start and features a range of fonts that include clean, classic typefaces that will always be in style, as well as splashier display fonts that are fantastic representations of the current design zeitgeist.

Asterism Font by Great Lakes Lettering

1. Asterism by Great Lakes Lettering

This modern calligraphy font, created by Molly Jacques Erickson and Dathan Boardman, is wonderfully elegant, with a certain playfulness thanks to its moving baseline and dynamic letterforms. A fantastic choice for wedding invitations and sophisticated stationery designs.

Born Font by Carlos de Toro (Free)

2. Born by Carlos de Toro (Free)

This clean serif typeface is a great blend of traditional and modern, with new features in its endings, strokes, and drops that provide a more fresh, up-to-date look. And, with its large x-height, it offers a high legibility even at small sizes. This one would be a great complement to a bold and brushy display font.

Briar Rose Font by On The Spot Studio

3. Briar Rose by On The Spot Studio

This sweet calligraphy font is perfect for projects with a whimsical, hand lettered feel. I can see this lovely font front and center on a playful save the date or wedding invite, combined with a clean sans-serif like Lato or Open Sans (see below).

Corbert Condensed Italic Font by The Northern Block (Free)

4.Corbert Condensed Italic by The Northern Block (Free)

There’s just something about a clean, modern italic font, and Corbert Condensed Italic is a great example. And I have to admit the I’m kind of in love with the sweetness of the lower case “e”.

Daft Brush Font by Pintassilgo Prints

5. Daft Brush by Pintassilgo Prints

Daft Brush is all about making a statement! This contemporary, brush style font is not just an awesome face, it also brings 4 alternates for each letter and 2 alternates for numbers, giving you plenty of flexibility to customize. Combine this splashy font with a more understated, clean sans-serif for ultra modern invite and stationery designs.

Deming Font by Mike Fortress

6. Deming by Mike Fortress

This eye-catching slab serif is a great choice for designs with a mid-century inspired flavor. I’m already imagining it against a sleek, color block background or as a complement to a beautiful floral bouquet.

Herschel Font by Decade Type Foundry

7. Herschel by Decade Type Foundry

Herschel is a unique, hand drawn serif, inspired by the natural imperfections that occur in traditional sign writing, This awesomely wobbly font would look great in vintage-inspired designs, invitations, labels, packaging … the sky’s the limit!

Klinic Slab Font by Joe Prince

8. Klinic Slab by Joe Prince

The 8 font Klinic Slab family includes 4 weights (and italics) and would be just as at home in a mid-century inspired design as it would be in a clean and contemporary composition. In other words, versatile (stylish, too)!

Lato Font by Łukasz Dziedzic

9. Lato by Łukasz Dziedzic (Free)

Lato consists of 9 weights (and corresponding italics), including a beautiful hairline style. The semi-rounded details of the letters give the typeface a feeling of warmth, while the strong structure provides stability and seriousness. A great choice for designs with a minimalist modern feel, or combine it with a more organic, brushy font for an edgy, contemporary look.

Modern Brush Font by Street Type

10. Modern Brush by Street Type

If you’re looking for a dynamic font with a hand painted feel, then look no further than this streetwise typeface. The bold and brushy letterforms will add a painterly, organic touch to everything from ultra contemporary wedding invite designs to grungy gig posters.

Naive Inline Font by La Goupil Paris

11. Naïve Inline by La Goupil Paris

Sweet, but not too sweet, this handwritten serif font, designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin, is available in three weights and can be enhanced with a bi-color interior, ribbed or full, to add texture and depth to your designs.

Open Sans Font by Ascender Fonts

12. Open Sans by Ascender Fonts (Free)

This clean and versatile sans-serif face includes 5 weights (and corresponding italics) and looks great in clean, contemporary designs or as a complement to organic display faces.

Ostrich Sans Font by Tyler Finck

13. Ostrich Sans by Tyler Finck (Free)

This slim and condensed typeface features 5 styles, including an inline style that looks great as the star of mid-century modern or just plain modern designs.

The Hand Font by La Goupil Paris

14. The Hand by La Goupil Paris

A tall and lanky handwritten font – love those – designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin. This all-caps font gets a big thumbs up for readability and works well with an array of design styles. Available in 5 weights and alternates, including a dotted style, the uppercase letters are different from the lowercase letters.

True North Typeface by Cultivated Mind

15. True North by Cultivated Mind

Designed by Cindy Kinash and Charles Gibbons, True North is a vintage-inspired typeface with 16 styles, plus a sweet and playful monoline script font with OpenType features that create the look of hand lettering. Also included are banners, labels, and extras like wild animals, catchwords, numbers, symbols, tools, maple leaves, and trees.

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Quick Picks : 10.3.13

Halloween Chalkboard Illustration | Chris Piascik for Rachael Ray Magazine

Chalkboard Halloween by Chris Piascik for Rachael Ray Magazine

This Week’s Picks

♥  Loving the right brain / left brain concept behind 2e Creative’s business stationery.

♥ Modern save the dates featuring gorgeous calligraphy by Molly Suber Thorpe. Must pick up her book!

♥ Ooh, a new source for super cool fonts. – via

♥ Such sweet smoothie packaging by Rebeca Cubillo. – via

image from Chris Piascik

A Little Font Love…

Since I’ve been in the process of retooling the site, the Fontly Five has been on a bit of a hiatus, but the fontaholic in me has been itching to share some awesome fonts with you. So, without further ado, here are a few that have made me go “wowsa” recently.

Inspired by the lettering style of Ralph Steadman, Pintassilgo Prints’ Rockinstead is blotchy, wild, and all kinds of fantastic:

Rockinstead Font by Pintassilgo Prints

Esmeralda from Sudtipos/Guille Vizzari blends classic, stone-carved style capitals with traditional, calligraphic style lower case glyphs for a look that is strong and stylish with a modern touch:

Esmeralada Font by Sudtipos

Inspired by jam jars, Warhol’s “Tomato Soup”, chalk lettering, and baseball, Brand by Maximiliano Sproviero of Lián Types is a soft and lovely script face that is a great fit for everything from packaging to wedding invites. I’m really digging the inline and shade styles!

Brand Font by Maximiliano Sproviero

I’m a sucker for a good distressed font, and CPL Kirkwood by Kimmy Kirkwood immediately caught my eye. The Kirkwood family includes both slab and sans serif styles, as well as knockouts and extras that will look great in any project where you’re looking for a hand stamped, sunwashed, or grunge effect:

CPL Kirkwood Font by Kimmy Kirkwood

Grandma by Hannes von Döhren is a sweet, hand drawn serif from a little while back, and it will add a warm, handmade touch to everything from greeting cards to packaging:

Grandma Font by Hannes von Döhren

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Quick Picks Thursday : 3.15.12

Ruler Promo Trip Print Press

Letterpress Ruler Self Promo by Trip Print Press (fun!)

This Week’s Picks

Pantone sweets by Emilie Griottes – so very clever! – via Creature Comforts

♥ Loving the hand-lettered fonts by Gerren Lamson (will definitely be adding some of these to the Fontly Five). – via Benign Objects

♥ Ooh, glossy.

♥ A jaw-droppingly amazing paper art installation by Nuria Mora.

♥ Free vintage paper scans (for personal and business use) from Oh, Hello Friend.

♥ I’m going to have to pick myself up one of these. – via Mint

♥ Such a great branding package for Teplitsky’s by Mucca Design.

image from Trip Print Press