Description:
The free font London is carefully designed by Fran?ois Bruel, showcasing a thoughtful balance of creativity and usability and falls under the Sans serif font style. When you download the ZIP file, it contains only 58.18 KB of font files, making it lightweight and quick to download. Please review the license details below to understand permitted usage and distribution rights. If license information is not available, we recommend using this font for personal projects only or contacting the author directly for commercial usage permissions.
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ReadMe (well, if you feel like)
Here are some fonts I made up.
Hope you like them, and if you happenned to use it I'd be just pleased with it.
Also I appreciate any feedback, any critics, don't be too rude is all...
For those really curious, here is what I had in mind creating these fonts.
SoleaMM was my first attempt to make a complete font, and I as feared the process to be too simple I decided to start it MultipleMaster. Good trick, it was NOT too simple. The starting idea was to catch the simplicity and modern/antique feeling of some Roman grafitti (maybe from Pompei) I once saw in a book. This kind of starting idea usually lead to a result with a completely different feeling, which is the case here. Though, I like the font, especialy for big short headlines, used wide-spaced.
Brouss is a quick'n'dirty'n'happy brush work.
LondonMM tries to be both humanistic and geometrical, and probably fails in both. It should be usable, though, at least if I was better at fine-tuning the kernings...
LambadaDexter is the only font I ever get paid to design! So I can claim to be a pro! Gee!
If you find it cartoony, no wonder, it was for a french cartoon network.
Fonitek is intended for kidsbooks, but if you feel like using it for a Wittgenstein reprint, you're the boss.