Tenor Sans - simple, elegant, good for professional use Freehouse - fun, modern, evocative of a tee-shirt you‘d get on the boardwalk to cover your sunburn after a long day at the beach. Boecklin’s Universe - all time fav, i’m a whore for art nouveau Playfair Display: My everyday font
Any grotesk font for a fact. Oddly specific, this is a classic that trumps Helvetica me thinks… My top 2nd and 3rd are: Glyphworld by Leah Maldonado and Ready Active by Plain Form Favourite open-source font foundry: Collletttivo https://www.collletttivo.it
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