The Definitive Designer’s Typography Selection

Veerle Pieters
4 min readNov 6, 2019

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For a limited time you can get your hands on 16 professional font families for just $29, giving you an unbelievable 99% saving of over $2800!

I know that there are quite a few of my readers that patiently wait until their RSS reader refreshes with an article that contains word of another good font bundle. Well today is the day as I’m excited to share the news about this latest deal that I’ve added to my collection.

The Designer’s Typography Selection

This handpicked selection are all best sellers at their full price so you can be sure they are top quality. Take Utily Sans for example; the complete family of 12 fonts would cost you: €185,99 at my fonts.com. Which is quite a bit more than the $29 sale price of the entire bundle. As always each typeface comes with multiple weights, extensive language support and loads of contextual alternates, which sets them apart from the standard free fonts you can find on the web. This bundle contains a variety of font styles that can be used in any kind of design project. Corporate branding and logos, stunning display fonts for print are just a few ideas on where you could apply them.

Utily Sans

Utily Sans emerges from the question — what would the world be like if Paul Renner had had a greater inclination towards humanism rather than geometry? Utily Sans glyph proportions and shapes make it suitable for long-form text. Utily Sans is composed of 6 weights with their matching italics, an alternate character set that brings it back to its geometric origin, uppercase discretionary ligatures for expressive titles, as well as small caps, lining figures and old style numbers. These features make the font well-suited for large and small sized compositions, for short or long text.

Utily Sans is composed of 6 weights.
There’s also an alternate character set that brings it back to its geometric origin, uppercase discretionary ligatures for expressive titles, as well as small caps, lining figures and old style numbers.

Aalto Sans

Aalto Sans, a modular Humanist-flavored sans serif typeface, is ideal for corporate use, and brand and corporate identity design. The font performs well for mid-length text. Aalto Sans is a neutral and clean font but it has friendly and modern design characteristics. Aalto Sans comes in 8 weights with matching italics and the whole family is composed of 3 subfamilies: Pro, Essential and Alt Essential, resulting in a total of 48 different styles.

Aalto Sans comes in 8 weights with matching italics and the whole family is composed of 3 subfamilies.

Morison

Morison is an original but versatile serif family. Morison can stand out when needed, but works equally well in everyday tasks where legibility is the key. The display versions are sophisticated enough for tasks where a certain amount of extra elegance and flair are required, without compromising much on legibility. The text versions, however, are true workhorses, suitable for continuous texts in small sizes.

All Morison fonts are equipped with handy Open Type features, such as built-in small capitals and multiple numeral styles.

All Morison fonts are equipped with handy Open Type features, such as built-in small capitals and multiple numeral styles.

To round off this fantastic deal, you also get extended licensing and free web fonts so you can safely use these fonts in all your design projects. Available for a limited time so grab it while you can!

Don’t procrastinate, go buy the Definitive Designer’s Typography Selection.

Note: This post includes an affiliate link for Designcuts, I’m super picky with this so I only do it for items that I already use myself, love, and would highly recommend to my readers. It also helps me to pay the bills for sending out my newsletter and the hosting of my blog. This way I can keep sharing inspîration and what I know for FREE.

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Veerle Pieters
Veerle Pieters

Written by Veerle Pieters

Belgian graphic/web designer, author of Veerle’s blog and chief of the playground at Duoh! Loves soulful deep house music & riding her bicycle. Vive le vélo!

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