California jackpot font is the brush typeface font that contains complete US glyphs. It comes in 3 version (regular, slant and script). It is best for the logo, handwriting quote, packaging, and social media cards.
Tano Veron’s Boxing font delivers a heavy punch with its robust, elongated, and condensed forms. It is appropriately titled given Veron was inspired by retro boxing posters. This typeface, a creation by Gabriel Lam, is a stylish serif font that instantly adds gravitas to your pieces.
Versatile sans-serif type family useful for both display type and text; includes nine weights with matching italics. Minimalist is a clean and minimal font inspired by hand-drawn lettering and vintage printing. The sans serif typeface has smooth edges and rounded corners.
This one from Craft Supply is a bold sans serif perfect for adding that friendly, quirky touch to greeting cards, stationary or logo designs.
California Jackpot Font Family
Cinderella font is the modern calligraphy script font family and it contains 462 glyphs. You can utilize this in title, logo, signature, posters, labels, etc.
Slightly condensed sans-serif with a friendly appearance; includes six weights, no italics. Richard font plays with geometric forms and negative space. All-caps display typeface with a contemporary, demi-serif design and sharp details; currently only available in vector format.
Some of the characters hark back to the Art Deco while others are a little postmodernist Memphis. These make characters pretty illegible so you’re not missing out on anything with the free offering.
Britannic is a versatile geometric typeface based on consistent angles and an imperfect circle. It’s a miracle this typeface is still up, considering it’s made up entirely of corporate logos from the likes of Google, Netflix, Star bucks et al.