Blacker font family by Zetafonts includes an impressive collection of 24 font styles. This free font family features a contemporary serif style distinguished by a classic inspiration with modern applications. Elegant and refined, it is a go-to font choice for a sophisticated and professional tone. Its contrasting elements and stately presence contribute to the font’s formal aesthetic and sophisticated appeal.
Suitable for contemporary applications of classic inspiration, Blacker is great for the publication of printed books, e-books, magazines, posters, and artworks. Use it for advertisement campaigns, stationery, and branding materials. It is also highly recommended for websites, web pages, and mobile app designs.
The Blacker font is free for personal use. Purchase a license or consider donating to the designer Zetafonts to use the typeface in any commercial project.
This font is for PERSONAL/NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY!
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Blacker is a wedge serif type family designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli as a take on the contemporary "evil serif" genre: typefaces with high contrast, 1970s-evoking proportions, and sharp wedge serifs.
The design details have been fine-tuned in two subfamilies. The display variant offers tighter kerning, higher contrast, and sharper corners for maximum effect at big sizes, while the text variant offers better readability and screen rendering with lower contrast. Each subfamily comes in six weights from light to heavy, with matching true italics, for a full range of editorial and advertising uses.
Blacker features an extended character set that covers over seventy languages using the Latin alphabet, as well as Russian Cyrillic. OpenType features include small caps, four sets of figures, fractions, superior and inferior figures, alternate forms, and discretionary ligatures.