Articles by John Boardley

Fonts for Luxury Brands: part two

In part one, we took a look at three typefaces recommend for fashion or luxury brands. Of course, your final decision about font choice will depend on a variey factors, such as the brand’s personality, its target audience, and the kind of message it wants to convey. And, although, we tend to typically associate high contrast typefaces with high fashion, they’re by no means our only choice.

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50% off Fonts

For a limited time, you can get 50% off a selection of quality fonts, including some of our most popular designs. Whether you’re a graphic designer, marketer, or simply someone who loves typography, this is an opportunity you won’t want to miss.

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Fonts for Luxury Brands

We’ve talked about fonts for fashion here on the blog before. And there’s a big overlap between the kinds of fonts used in fashion (especially the high-end stuff) and those used for other luxury brands.

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Hot New Fonts: spring 2023

We’re always excited to tell you about the launch of great new additions to the ILT Font Store. Here are some recent releases we thought you’d like to hear about. And don’t forget they’re all available as webfonts too. Time to meet the new kids on the block:

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Tabrizi Jali typeface: reviving history through letterforms

Tabrizi Jali is the first type revival based on the early Persian Naskh types of Iranian presses from the nineteenth century. It is a product of several years of extensive research into the history of printing and typefounding, and practical experiments. Thus, it is a great pleasure to announce its release on the first day of spring and the Persian New Year (Nowruz), the 20th of March, 2023. A year that also marks 200 years since the publication of the earliest known Persian book in Tehran.

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Power up your design game!

We’re thrilled to announce new ILT Academy courses and workshops. Take your Glyphs skills to the next level with our Glyphs Power-Up workshop, learn to design a Cyrillic typeface from scratch, or start designing variable fonts.

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