![]() This one, Satoshi, was found by our lead designer, A.B. This would be really good for a tech or SAS product, looks really easy to use and read, there’s no feet or hooks on it as you’d see in a serif font, just a really dope typeface. It’s a really clean, nice, san serif font–as you can see, lower case looks really nice. So I click this–it’s on Github–here they provide you with the packages and everything that you need to essentially download that typeface. Just a really nice san serif, I’m gonna show you what this looks like in real time. So if we look down here, this one’s Thiccboi–the name is great–but this is actually a really cool and clean font that I found about a year ago. What I’m gonna do is I’ll show you some of my favorite, top tier, typefaces. So maybe what I’ll do is, I’ll do this every year. So anytime we use a typeface and really like it, we’ll add it to this list and you’ll see this added and updated dynamically. So I’ve just made this really easy for you to access and reference anytime you need to. Then you can also click, instead of Gallery view, you can click the Table and it’ll show you like a list format. So without further ado, when you check out this link, you can click it to view everything. Top tier is just a few of my favorites, so a few of the ones that I really love–as well as our design and visual team, specifically, our design lead, A.B. Or you can see what type it is–here we have san serif, as well as script, and then top tier. You can see the site that it’s located in, so you can just click the link and it’ll open up that specific typeface for you. And what I’ve done is you can see a quick image of that typeface. What I’ve done is put this in a Notion doc, this is gonna be shareable, so you can grab this link anytime, no opt-in. These are my favorite typefaces that we’ve used in quite a few client projects. There is no opt-in, and I’m gonna give you all that for free. So without further ado, let’s dive in–again, you can grab the Notion link. There’s been a huge transition to these websites especially for agencies starting out, trying to make a name for themselves, where you can’t afford to purchase from a foundry where they might charge you a premium for typeface and your project is just not at that scale yet. Now, a lot of designers will tell you, “Oh, typefaces on Google or some of these other websites aren’t the best.” One thing I do want to say: all of these typefaces are free for commercial and personal use, so you can use these in your logos, on your website, on your digital projects–basically, all of those spaces. So make sure you all stay tuned, and let’s dive in. ![]() Now in this video, you’re going to get access to my full suite of free typefaces, where to find them, my favorites, and how to use them in your design projects. In today’s video, I’m breaking down my favorite typefaces.
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