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Tuesday free fancy eroded fonts
Eroded fonts are characteristic with wrecked, damaged and worn out style. I wouldn’t say these fonts are anyhow limited in terms of use,
but I am sure there is no better font style than this one when designing for example mix-tape covers, hip-hop web sites or flyers. From my point of view, eroded fonts are one of the coolest fonts out there.
Monday free sans serif fonts
If you are not familiar with the term sans-serif, let me explain it real fast. Sans-serif fonts, on the contrary to serif fonts do not have the small features at the end of the strokes. Sans-serif fonts have become the de facto standard for body text on-screen, especially online. It’s mainly because the screen resolution limit makes the serifs look blurry or too large. So it’s easier without it. It’s free, enjoy!
The Best Text Decoration Tutorials on the Web
If you are a web designer, we bet you know how challenging and difficult it can be to create a nicely decorated text. However, the fruits of such routine yet highly creative work are always extremely valuable, because professionally decorated text contributes to the overall success of the project, making it unique, authentic, and easily identifiable.

To help designers and offer them some fresh ideas on text decoration, we have collected the best tutorials on text manipulation and decoration styles from all over the Web and brought them up here to the Cruzine magazine. The tutorials provide step-by-step guidelines and explanation on how to create a particular effect or style of text decoration using popular image editors or painting programs. Since text decoration project requires the use of colors, specific shapes, backgrounds, brushes, fonts, and the text itself, these text decoration tutorials are good sources of information about practical application of multiple tools and techniques you have probably seen, for example, in Photoshop, but never knew their purpose and practical use.


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70 Free Quality Grunge Fonts
The eighties of the previous century have introduced a new alternative music style, known as grunge. The term itself is derived from the American slang word “grungy”, which means “dirty” or “filthy”. Though grunge music has always been popular among a limited yet pretty large audience (let us remind Nirvana grunge band and its huge popularity), grunge as a style and a particular trend influenced many other branches of art, including visual arts in particular. Typography or the art of digital fonts design has now many vivid representatives of grunge fonts. Having distinct appearance and certain emotional coloring, grunge fonts are still highly popular among both amateur and professional designers throughout the world.

We have collected here 70 really cool and high quality grunge fonts for our readers to be able to estimate the esthetic and practical value of such fonts for multiple graphic design projects. Whether it is a charismatic website design or a unique alternative-style logo, grunge font is definitely among the core elements to consider. Virtually any grunge font has its own unique and distinct appearance with a common use of grungy backgrounds and fancy structural elements of every letter. Generally speaking, grunge fonts can often be perceived as graphic masterpieces, because they look like a holistic art piece with many graphical elements joined by a single stylistic concept rather than a font in its traditional understanding. This selection of Grunge fonts, presented here, is a gift for Cruzine readers from our friends at Fonts2.com – the biggest font repository online with hundreds of thousands of free fonts in multiple categories and styles for Windows and Macintosh.


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Typography in Art or Art in Typography?
Typography as a specific technique of arranging type, typefaces and glyphs design has a very long history of the development and evolution. However, only with the wide popularization of digital fonts at the end of 20th century, the art of typesetting has become really widely popular, making it possible for any computer user to become a typographer and experiment with fonts, typefaces, point sizes, leadings, etc., and even create his own unique fonts or typefaces.

Multiple digital fonts spiced up with unique visual effects and interesting conceptual ideas have received a wide use in advertising industry, logo and banner design, website design and graphic art in general. Playing with fancy letter lines and forms, bright backgrounds and pointed words – graphic designers and advertising experts are capable of creating real masterpieces. What is interesting to note is that every such graphic project has its own specific and unrepeated character or temper. Actually, one of the motive forces for creating multiple fonts in typography is the need of adding specific emotional coloring to the text. Viewing the examples of modern typography ideas, selected in this Cruzine showcase, you can see the graphics, reflecting multiple emotions – from pretty aggressive and scary to enigmatic and to really hot, funny and pompous ones.


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ENIAC PRO TYPEFACE
HypeForType releases its latest line-up of exclusive fonts designed by seriously talented designers from around the world.
The HFT Exclusive Collection Volume 3 features brand new typefaces made by Craig Ward, Marta Alimbau, Playful, Official Classic, and MusaWorkLab.
This is ENIAC PRO , click on the pics to see much more >>>
Website Design Rules That You Can Break Or Recreate
A number of rules and regulations have stringently been imposed in the field of website design to maintain a certain level of consistency and usability as far as web standard is concerned. These rules are minutely monitored and often restructured by website designers to maintain a standard in web industry. But you would not have to keep your creative impulse in check all the time just for the sake of maintaining these standards. Here in this article, we have tried to break this myth by adding some web design rules that you can break without caring a fig for anything else on earth:
Minimal Use of Font Faces: – Web standard has it that a designer should not use too many fonts in a website since it can distract the attention of the viewers. But you can easily go against this rule if you have that level of creative impulse or if you want to do something different this time around. However, while using different fonts in a design, you need to make sure that the design is text oriented otherwise; you will not have enough scope to showcase your strength.

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100 Free Fonts You Should Have in Your Library
Fonts have already been among the essential materials used by designers. Whether it is a web design project or a logo design – font is the element, capable of attracting people’s attention, rendering the key idea, and communicating the necessary message. That is why, thousands of free fonts reside today in multiple online font repositories. Below we are introducing a collection of 100 free fonts, which represent vividly only some of the most significant trends in typography, however all of these fonts feature really unique and fresh designs.

Clean fonts contain the samples of free fonts of the sans serif family with classic proportions, distinct lines, and clean backgrounds. Fancy fonts introduce multiple decorative elements, used in typography – from curly fonts to eroded and distorted ones. Finally, free script fonts are those, most designers choose for the projects, where it is necessary to underline the esthetics or to give a personal touch to the project.


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