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Which fonts made the list, any guesses?! 🧐 Stats and HUGE Savings! Best of 2022 Sale Welcome

Which fonts made the list, any guesses?! 🧐 Stats and HUGE Savings! [View in Browser]( Best of 2022 Sale Welcome to our year in review! Which fonts made it to our TOP 10 list? [Browse]( [Font Lists]( [Deals]( [Learning]( [Web Fonts]( [Best of 2022 day 1]( Fonts used: [FF DIN Paneuropean Variable](® and [Hernandez Bros]( We want to say thank you for being an amazing customer this year! In 2022, we added many new wonderful font families to Fonts.com! We've taken all the data from the entire year and present you with the definitive Top 10 Best-Selling NEW Fonts of 2022. We don't want to just give you stats, so we’re giving out HUGE Savings as well! Who got the number one spot, any guesses? Find out below which fonts made the list! Also, be sure to check out our next few emails for exclusive designer interviews. Our Best of 2022 Sale ends January 24th at 11:59 p.m. EST.! [Shop ALL Best New Fonts]( Hierophant [Hierophant]( #1 Hierophant by Paulo Goode Hierophant is a humanist serif type family that has the heritage of classic Old Style and Transitional type while having the crisp lines and functionality of contemporary fonts. Its defining features include a high contrast combined with diagonal stress, along with pinched stems and horizontals. This gives Hierophant a distinctive hand-drawn feel which also reflects the strong influence of the work of 16th century calligrapher Giovanni Francesco Cresci upon this family. OpenType features include stylistic sets of alternate glyphs – the first of which contains ornate teardrop serifs and ball terminals. This style dramatically changes the look of your typography and is ideally suited for short runs of text, headlines, and branding purposes. 16 fonts for $210 $105 [Shop Hierophant Now]( [Hierophant designer]( Let's hear from the Designer. Q1) Where did the idea for the typeface come from? Did you set out to address a specific use or suite of the application? Was this a design you'd had in mind for a while? Go with your instinct, always. I have found that your initial gut feeling about a type choice is often the best. Sometimes the feeling is so strong it is difficult to look beyond that first instinctive choice. In terms of style and what to look for, Hierophant lends itself toward projects of an historical nature, it will give your creations a sense of gravitas in its standard form. To pair with Hierophant, I would select a humanist sans to complement the hand-drawn nature of Hierophant’s lines if a project required a contrasting typeface. I might also suggest an early grotesque—my own 19th-century inspired Woodford Bourne would suit. Q2) What is the one or two most important things graphic communicators should know about the typeface, or how will the family of fonts help them create better design? My goal was to put myself back in that head space of a ‘naive, type design newbie’ to see if I could discover an approach to create an instantly likeable design that had potential to become a bestseller. If you invest in Hierophant, you’re not only getting “two typefaces in one” (via Stylistic Set 1), but also many other features such as Variable Font versions, Small Caps, Swash Alternates, and full Latin European language coverage, thus providing great value and versatility. Hierophant was painstakingly created over the longest period I have ever spent on a typeface, and I think the time, effort and attention to detail really paid off. I believe it will be a popular choice for many years to come. Owing to the huge amount of time and effort put into creating this type family, when you come to use Hierophant on screen, I reckon it will be pretty much effortless! This will give you the confidence to truly focus on your typographic compositions, whether it’s for an annual report or a branding project, Hierophant will be a distinctive and tempting option in your type collection. 16 fonts for $210 $105 [Shop Hierophant Now]( TT Livret [TT Livret]( #2 TT Livret by TypeType TT Livret is an elegant, modern, and functional Antiqua featuring a calm text and an expressive display subfamily. This font looks harmonious in books and other periodicals, on posters or on magazine covers. The scope is not limited to the printing industry, because TT Livret looks aesthetically pleasing wherever text is used. The text subfamily has uniwidth proportions and a calm spirit, oval round characters, free spacing and more open apertures. The glossy display subfamily is proportional and has round signs that are as close to a circle as possible, the apertures are closed, and the spacing is dense. The font has an intermediate subfamily - Subhead, which can look more relaxed when used as text font or be contrasting and used as a display font. 32 fonts for $140 $70 [Shop TT Livret Now]( [TT Livret designer]( Let's hear from the Designer. Q1) Where did the idea for the typeface come from? Did you set out to address a specific use or suite of the application? Was this a design you'd had in mind for a while? In the TT Livret family, it is worth paying attention to the possibility of choosing different optical sizes and the factthat they are not exact copies of each other with different contrasts. In addition, despite the fact that TT Livret is aserif, you should not be afraid that it will give an overly conservative look to the project. Thanks to the moderninterpretation of graphics and low contrast in text styles, the font is also suitable for projects that mainly use sansserifs. As for a pair, a neo-grotesque sans serif with slightly narrowed proportions will look good with TT Livret. Q2) What is the one or two most important things graphic communicators should know about the typeface, or how will the family of fonts help them create better design? We are used to seeing sans serifs in modern design. This is the type of font that is easy to pick up without thinkingwhether it will suit the project or not. When I drew TT Livret, I wanted to create a serif that would be just asconvenient and not scary to use. In terms of readability and conciseness, the text subfamily can replace the sansand at the same time add depth to the project. In addition, this family immediately provides a font pair and even a trio. The Text, Subhead and Display subfamilieseach have their own distinctive features. Display is bright and bold, Text is serious and modern, and Subheadcombines their best features and can be used as a more sophisticated text style or a more relaxed headline style. 32 fonts for $140 $70 [Shop TT Livret Now]( FF DIN Paneuropean Variable® [FF DIN Paneuropean Variable®]( #3 FF DIN Paneuropean Variable® by FontFont FF DIN: the famous, faithful and first revival of DIN 1451. FF DIN originates in the lettering models from the German standard DIN 1451 and is considered the perfect standard typeface due to methodical and engineered design. FF DIN Variable offers you more FF DIN than ever before. Pushing font technology to its limits, Variable fonts provide creatives a tool to dial in hyper specific variations which thrive in any design space. FF DIN Variable take bold steps in engineering, which the typefaces behaviour which brings in FF DIN’s technical look-and-feel into the smooth and almost organic world of Variable Fonts. Available in both upright and italic styles, there is a lot more FF DIN to discover with new era of type technology. FF DIN Italic is a sloped roman style; however, it is optically corrected – slightly thinner, slightly narrower. As a result, FF DIN Italic stands out subtly. 2 variable fonts for $999.99 $499.99 [Shop FF DIN Paneuropean Variable Now]( [FF DIN Paneuropean Variable® designer]( Let's hear from the Designers. Q1) Where did the idea for the typeface come from? Did you set out to address a specific use or suite of the application? Was this a design you'd had in mind for a while? If you choose a versatile family with members who communicate the main qualities of that project in a visually attractive way in display sizes while other members provide legibility in body text, captions and wayfinding, you’ll be a winner (and your client too …). Typography lives from the pairing of contrasting elements, so FF DIN pairs with any typeface that is a formal opposite, preferably in terms of weight and by style. When long-term recognizability is important, try the FF DIN family members FF DIN Round, FF DIN Slab and FF DIN Stencil. If short-term attention is desired, then change partners frequently. When you’re looking for a matching serif face, try early modernist typefaces such as Schadow-Antiqua and Candida and those with a mechanical look and feel like FF Unit and RePublic. Q2) What is the one or two most important things graphic communicators should know about the typeface, or how will the family of fonts help them create better design? Our goal was to bring FF DIN into the era of Variable Fonts while remaining true to the original and well-known design. There are many versions of DIN on the market. FF DIN is the famous, faithful, and first revival of DIN 1451, the lettering model for road signs in Germany. FF DIN Variable offers you more FF DIN than ever before. It enables you to express a large number of qualities by dialing in hyper-specific variations. When FF DIN’s palette of possibilities is too small, you may call in the other members of the FF DIN Families, FF DIN Round, FF DIN Slab, and FF DIN Stencil. Thus, you can seamlessly extend your design space, while remaining visually consistent. 2 variable fonts for $999.99 $499.99 [Shop FF DIN Paneuropean Variable Now]( Hernandez Bros [Hernandez Bros]( #4 Hernandez Bros by Latinotype Hernández Bros is a typeface designed by Daniel and Eli Hernández. Born in the year 2021, in the midst of the Covid pandemic, from a collaborative spirit where everything called them to work together as family, in order to obtain better results in such trying times. The Hernández siblings started a ping pong of drawings based on Bulfinch found in the 1912 ATF catalogue. From this exercise, Hernández Bros was designed, a modern Sans Serif, with 8 weights ranging from Extra light to Black. This is an elegant font, with beautiful and harmonious contrasts, which makes it ideal for titles, brands, editorial design, magazines among others. 8 fonts for $99 $49.50 [Shop Hernandez Bros Now]( [Hernandez Bros designer]( Let's hear from the Designers. Q1) Where did the idea for the typeface come from? Did you set out to address a specific use or suite of the application? Was this a design you'd had in mind for a while? The first thing is to know and understand why we need a font. Know if it’ll be a printed or digital project, if it will be used in a large or small size, if we need it for a continuous text or for short sentences, or even perhaps a word. This will help us decide what type of fonts we need, text or display, serif or non-serif, etc. Last but not least, we need to know what type of licenses will be necessary for our project, in order to be able to pay correctly. Being a very expressive font, in any case it must be accompanied by neutral fonts, hopefully sans serif, which allows the Hernández Bros font to shine and give it prominence. Q2) What is the one or two most important things graphic communicators should know about the typeface, or how will the family of fonts help them create better design? The main objective of Hernández Bros was to create an elegant and modern font that followed the aesthetic aspects of current trends. Its drawings are based on the Bulfinch font found in the 1912 ATF catalog and combine classic features with geometric features in the case of alternative characters, allowing for a large number of possibilities when composing a word and even a paragraph. 8 fonts for $99 $49.50 [Shop Hernandez Bros Now]( Our Best of 2022 ends January 24th at 11:59 p.m. EST., Shop [ALL font deals]( now Monotype Imaging Inc. 600 Unicorn Park Drive Woburn, MA 01801 USA London, UK | Berlin, DE | Noida, IN | Seoul, KR | Tokyo, JP | Shanghai, CN The promotions featured in this email newsletter are only valid for purchases made online at Fonts.com. Other technologies, font names, and brand names are used for information only and remain trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. FF DIN® Paneuropean Variable is a trademark of Monotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. 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