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The perfect typeface can make even the most boring text seem more exciting, fun, or even mysterious.
It can make someone actually want to read your article, ad, or old-school brochure. And it can make designing an old-school brochure a lot more enjoyable.
If you're tired of using the same fonts over and over again, check out this list of some of the best typefaces released in the past year:
1) Core Deco

This geometric, art-deco style font family has 14 different font styles and weights.
2) Mohave

Mohave is an all-caps typeface with three different weights.
3) Domaine Sans

Domaine Sans is a high contrast sans serif.
4) Calavera

Inspired by Mexican Tuscan lettering, this font is perfect for bold headlines.
5) GT Sectra

This typeface emulates text written with a felt pen, broad nib pen, and a scalpel knife in three different angular typefaces.
6) Input

Use this font to display code in your designs.
7) FF Dora

FF Dora is a strong serif font inspired by handwriting. The name was inspired by the Slovakian nickname for headstrong girls.
8) Erotica


This typeface was inspired by roundhand calligraphy.
9) Jeames


This extended serif has a retro-feel with big curves and fun glyphs.
10) Canter

Canter is an all caps, condensed typeface that would be perfect for titles and posters.
11) Bellissima

This script was inspired by a Latin calligrapher, featuring many ligatures and connections.
12) Love Script

Love Script is a marker pen inspired font for elegant lettering.
13) Chopin


Chopin is a fun slab serif that's perfect for the web.
14) True North


This font is the right pick for vintage or outdoors-inspired design work, and it comes with additional labels, animals, and icons.
15) Chimphand

Chimphand is a handwritten typeface with a modern style.
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