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Free Fonts!

Available with a Full Commercial Licence

It’s always nice to be able to “try before you buy”, right? These are the full character set versions of my fonts available for you to choose from when you subscribe to my mailing list. Each font comes with a Desktop Licence so you can comfortably use them for both personal and commercial projects. These are not to be confused with Demo Fonts which have a limited character set and can be accessed from each type family’s own page. Here are all Paulo Goode Free Fonts…

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Free Font: Classique Regular

Inspired by a typeface attributed to Elizabeth Caslon, Classique is my interpretation of ‘New Pica’ from c.1785. This font will instantly give your text a distinctive charm and is ideally suited for use as body copy in historical projects.

View Classique Family Subscribe and choose Classique Regular

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Free Font: Diabolique Regular

This typeface was directly inspired by the British Hammer House of Horror series from 1980. Having watched every episode, the logotype (based upon ITC Tiffany) fully exemplified the macabre subject matter of the series. So I created Diabolique as a modern interpretation of Ed Benguiat’s Tiffany typeface from 1973. Now you can try this regular weight for free and conjure up your own diabolical typographic compositions.

View Diabolique Family Subscribe and choose Diabolique Regular

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Free Font: Eschaton Regular

Eschaton is perfect for invoking a majestic appeal within your design projects. It has a unique personality that exudes confidence and supreme elegance. I can’t quite believe I am offering this one for free! But it’s yours if you choose to subscribe.

View Eschaton Family Subscribe and choose Eschaton Regular

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Free Font: Immanent Regular

Immanent is the main typeface used on this website. It was designed to be the perfect pairing for Eschaton and shares its structural balance and confident air. It’s a humanist sans-serif, so if you’re looking for alternatives to Gill Sans or Frutiger, this might be just the one for you.

View Immanent Family Subscribe and choose Immanent Regular

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Free Font: Mutable Regular

If you’re looking for great value, not only is this font free but it also has a whopping 2,400 glyphs within it. Yes, this one has alternates aplenty – over 500 in fact – so fill yer boots and make avail of this special offer. Mutable is designed to excel in branding and is perfect for headlines and titles. Mmmmmm… foxtail terminals 😋

View Mutable Family Subscribe and choose Mutable Regular

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Free Font: Mysteron Regular

This is a technical modular typeface that was designed to a grid. Mysteron is best suited for display purposes, I expect the font to have an association with high-technology, advanced concepts, space exploration, etc. and it’s yours for free if you subscribe.

View Mysteron Family Subscribe and choose Mysteron Solid Regular

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Free Font: PG Gothique Regular

PG Gothique is designed to handle a multitude of applications, from branding projects, to titles, body text, user interfaces, and film poster credits. This highly versatile type family has a style that will suit the purpose. Grab this Regular weight for free when you subscribe to my mailing list.

View PG Gothique Family Subscribe and choose PG Gothique Regular

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Free Font: PG Grotesque Regular

This is my interpretation of Edel Grotesk – a “lost typeface” from c.1914. I first discovered it being used in film titles for a couple of Italian Giallo films from the 1970s. After researching what it was/might be… I realised that no digital version was available and felt that I could do a job of bringing it back to modern times.

View PG Grotesque Family Subscribe and choose PG Grotesque Regular

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Free Font: Stasis Regular

This is probably the best value of all the free fonts on offer here because it is essentially “four fonts in one” by way of its three additional stylistic sets. Stasis also has excellent language coverage – including Cyrillic. Help yourself to Stasis Regular for free when you subssribe.

View Stasis Family Subscribe and choose Stasis Regular

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