HF Poet font is a free font that keeps things nice and friendly while combining the elegance of the past with the modernity of the present. HyFont Studio designed this calligraphic tool in a simple manner which allows it to be part of any project.
With a unique randomness to some of its characters, HF Poet is a font that never truly repeats itself. A string of characters typed using it will mimic a powerful handwritten effect that can be added to designs for a quick vintage appeal or decorative flair.
Whether you want to go big with business cards and invitations or use it to upgrade the font used for the recipients’ names, for banners or magazines, titles or logotypes, HF Poet is a lovely addition to whatever you decide to use it for. Use it on website designs and articles where readers can enjoy the calm tones it brings to the table, or make every stroke count with branding and packaging designs.
The soft lines of HF Poet with its curved ends and delightful ornaments can be used to bring a warm welcoming tone to your project in the same way the font itself is welcoming to all. Some letters even come with a vintage flavor that can be subtly noticed, making a small difference!
The HF Poet calligraphic font is free for personal designs, but to use it commercially, a license needs to be purchased.
This font is free for personal use. No commercial use is allowed.
For those interested in a commercial license, please visit the following link:
https://www.fontgoods.com/font/390963/
Explore our store for a variety of fonts:
https://www.fontgoods.com/store/45/
If you need a custom or special license, please contact us at:
sam.wong@kikatech.com
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HyFont Studio is a new global type design division of Kika Tech, Inc. Our mission is to create fonts for all languages around the world. The name "HyFont" comes from "Hyphen," which is a punctuation mark used to join words and separate syllables in a single word. Our motto is "Change a Word, Change the World," emphasizing our vision to connect people through the power of fonts.