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Five Filipino-Made Fonts You Can Download For Free

Make your graphic artwork more creative by trying these new Pinoy fonts!

Five Filipino-Made Fonts You Can Download For Free

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This is your chance to stop using those same old fonts in your editing app! It’s also time for you to level-up your PowerPoint presentation in your classes or Zoom meetings! Not only graphic designers, but students and employees will surely enjoy these Filipino-made fonts headed by freelance designer Nabbe Francisco of Uno Graphiko. They released a second collection of Filipino-made fonts that everyone can download for free!

“Hayskul”, a blocky student-esque font, was the first Filipino-made font. There’s also a font inspired by signage called “LL Karatula.” The other three fonts are inspired by various aspects of Filipino culture, such as “Lumad Free,” a Bukidnon beadwork; “Dagsen Free,” a jeepney sign; and “Panata Blackletter,” a Manila streetlife.

The said collection is a follow-up release of Uno Graphika’s first mix of fonts released before, which is still available for download. Even though they’re all free to use, commercial licenses may be different for each font. Desktop users can simply download the fonts without installing any font download apps.

To check out all their collections and make your graphic artwork more creative, visit Uno Graphika’s Facebook page.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/unographiko/?ref=page_internal