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Comic Sans Alternatives

See also: VILLAGRANDE SCRIPT

Noah Nazir
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Last edited September 07, 2018
rocket
hypothenuses
Think more, design less

ITC Kristen is the work of American designer George Ryan. He describes it as "not your average text or display font." The inspiration for the design came from the handwritten menu at a neighborhood restaurant. With time, the forms moved away from the originals and towards something more like a child's scrawl. The result is singularly unique. ITC Kristen remains legible without losing any charm.

grapes
microphysics
Today is under construction

The Kidprint font is designed to look like a child´s printing. Kidprint is useful any time a playful or whimsical look is required.

vortex
guitarfishes
Don’t treat me like a potato

The branding agency's client wanted an "ultra modern" typeface that was "futuristic without being gimmicky or ephemeral," according to the design brief. Designer Sebastian Lester took on this intriguing custom font assignment, but soon, a bureaucratic decision cancelled the project."I was left with a sketchbook full of ideas and thought it would be a shame not to see what came of them," says... Read More

winter
conceptional
Dying here is strictly prohibited

Just as popular as the digital typewriter face FF Trixie are those in the FF Instant Types series: FF Confidential, FF Dynamoe, FF Flightcase, FF Karton, and FF Stamp Gothic. Named after the places each comes from, these fonts feature familiar character sets from everyday letters and figures all around us: packaging, flight cases, children’s stamp boxes, Dymo tape labelers. We see them every... Read More

George Ryan
ITC 1995
Steve Matteson
Monotype
Patrick Giasson and Sebastian Lester
Monotype 2004
Just van Rossum
FontFont 1992
Hannes von Döhren
HVD Fonts