Arabic
FontCast #17 — Amman: The City, The Typeface, The Film
The bilingual Latin/Arabic sans/serif type system FF Amman was developed by Yanone for the capital of Jordan at the occasion of its centenary celebrations.
Read moreThomas Milo Presented With Dr. Peter Karow Award At DTL FontMaster Conference
On the 18th of November Dr. Peter Karow shall personally present the award to Thomas Milo at the Type[&]Design 2009 conference in The Hague.
Read moreFF Seria Arabic, The First Arabic FontFont
The first Arabic type family to be released by FontFont is FF Seria Arabic by Pascal Zoghbi, a companion to Martin Majoor’s FF Seria.
Read moreTDC2 2009 | Type System: Cassius
Winner of a Certificate of Excellence in Type Design at TDC2 2009 for his Cassius/Ali type system, Mathieu Réguer writes a guest editorial for The FontFeed.
Read moreThe FontFeed is a daily dispatch of recommended fonts, typography techniques, and inspirational examples of digital type at work in the real world. Eat up.
Related Posts
- New FontFonts: FF Kava With Extra Flavour
- FF Kava is a redesign from the ground up of Yanone’s popular freeware font family Kaffeesatz.…Read more
- FF Seria Arabic, The First Arabic FontFont
- The first Arabic type family to be released by FontFont is FF Seria Arabic by Pascal Zoghbi, a companion to…Read more
- TDC2 2009 | Type System: Cassius
- Winner of a Certificate of Excellence in Type Design at TDC2 2009 for his Cassius/Ali type system, Mathieu Réguer writes…Read more
- Fifty2|3|4: FontFont Release Magazine No. 3
- The third FontFont release magazine features samples of brand new and relaunched typefaces, as well as information on web fonts.…Read more
- FontFont 20 Year Anniversary Special
- To celebrate 20 years, FontFont offered 20% off a selection of twenty FontFonts for twenty days.…Read more


The latest in the world of typography, lettering, and type design.
Whether they’re newly released, stalwart classics, or hidden gems, these typefaces deserve special mention.
Improve your typography skills with these basic tips and advanced tutorials.
Specimens are nice, but we love to catch a typeface in the wild, where it can truly show how it performs in the real world.