Bosque font family by Rahmatillah consists of 2 font styles with a classic, decorative design, and floral elements. A high level of sophistication is reached thanks to the unique character design of upper letters. This free ornamental font works great as a display font when a sense of regality is needed.
Suitable usage opportunities for Bosque include designing poster titles, book covers, magazine covers, packaging, and food branding. Graphic projects that need a touch of elegance with a strong message will benefit considerably too.
Bosque is free for personal use and requires buying a license or making a donation to be used in commercial projects.
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The font I used in this design is called "Poppins." It's a clean and modern sans-serif typeface that works well for a variety of applications, from branding and marketing materials to web design and user interfaces. Poppins was designed by the Indian type foundry, Oni Type, and has a wide range of weights and styles available, making it a versatile choice for any project.
One of the things I love about Poppins is its excellent readability, even at small sizes. The letterforms are well-balanced and the spacing between characters is just right, ensuring that the text remains legible and easy to consume. This makes Poppins an ideal font for body copy, captions, and other areas where readability is a top priority.
In addition to its practical benefits, Poppins also has a visually appealing aesthetic. The curves and angles of the letterforms create a sense of sophistication and elegance, while the overall design remains modern and fresh. This makes Poppins a great choice for projects that require a professional and polished look, such as corporate branding, editorial design, or high-end packaging.
Overall, I highly recommend Poppins as a font choice for a wide range of design projects. Its combination of readability, versatility, and aesthetic appeal make it a true standout in the world of typography.