Welcome to our New Fonts section — a curated feed of the freshest typefaces added to FFonts.net. Whether you’re a designer, developer, or simply passionate about typography, this page helps you stay ahead of typographic trends.
Each new font brings a distinct voice — from clean modern sans serifs to expressive scripts and bold display styles. We update this list frequently, so you can preview live and download free fonts as soon as they go online.
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( Fonts by Jonathan S. Harris - www.tattoowoo.com. Personal-use only. For commercial use please contact owner. )
A bold, brush-style font with high contrast and a hand-drawn, artistic feel.
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( Fonts by Darcy Baldwin - darcybaldwin.com. Free for personal use only )
A playful, hand-drawn font with an energetic and sketch-like appearance.
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( Fonts by Peax Webdesign - www.peax-webdesign.com. Personal-use only. For commercial use please contact owner. )
A modern, rounded font with a futuristic and bold design.
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( Free for personal use - www.chrisvile.com/ )
An aggressive, edgy font with sharp, angular lines and a bold presence.
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FAQ — New Fonts
What is the new font everyone is using?
Popular choices change fast, but minimalist sans serifs and characterful display fonts are leading right now — especially for mobile-first content and modern branding.
What are five standout new fonts?
Recent favorites include Air Heads, Halloween, Yore script, Halloween Happy and DJB Chicken Skratchez. They balance clarity and personality, working well for tech brands, editorial layouts, and social visuals.
How do I test a new font before downloading?
Use our live preview: type your text on the font page to check weight, spacing, and readability across sizes. Then download the TTF/OTF files when you’re happy with the result.