New Year Countdown has been already started. New Year’s celebrations planned. We make another little contribution in New Year 2018, by gathering 100 free fonts for you. We do this with your support and appreciation you give us. Last year our article 100 Greatest Free Fonts viewed more than 600k and shared more than 10k on all social networks. So we decided to do this again and make a huge free fonts article for you. We hope these fonts are very useful to create some great project in 2018. Enjoy!
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Free Best Fonts For 2018
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If you are looking for the ways to present your digital or print content in the unique and eye-catching style, then you can grow the chances to achieve the desired effect by means of versatile fonts and font packs.
1. High Life Typeface Free Font
2. VISION Free Font
3. Garment District Free Font
4. Fenway Script Free Font
5. Less Sans Minimal Free Font
6. Shadow Free Font
7. Salmela Free Font
8. Efesto Free Font
9. Berg Free Font
10. Europa Brush Free Font
11. Luxa Free Font
12. Syntesia Free Font
13. Israt Free Font
14. Antema Free Font
15. Andara Free Font
16. Usuazi Hosomozi Free Font
17. Cymbria Free Font
18. Dream Attack Grotesk Free Font
19. Aline Free Font
20. Odibee Sans Free Font
21. Noway Free Font
22. Aemstel Free Font
23. Quartz Free Font
24. Gritstone Free Script Font
25. V FANCY Free Font
26. Kintsukuroi Free Font
27. Clinton Free Font
28. Grodna Free Font
29. Ocean Six Free Font
30. Breakable Free Font
31. Giraffey Free Font
32. Kodex Free Font
33. Sans Francais Free Font
34. Blocknote Hand Free Font
35. Atiba Free Font
36. Rheiborn Sans Free Font
37. Senza Bella Free Font
38. Cona Free Font
39. Chester Sans Light Free Font
40. Alivia Script Free Font
41. Ageng Sans
42. Hayhaily Free Font
43. Abell Serif Free Font
44. Soria Free Font
45. Piriquita Free Font
46. Latina Essential Free Font
47. Olivia Script Free Font
48. Rosmi Free Font
49. Lost Childhood Free Font
50. Apes On Parade Free Font
51. Salted Mocha Free Brush Font
52. Morsal Free Font
53. Lemon Tuesday Free Font
54. Mattilda
55. Sugar Candy Free Font
56. I Need Coffee Free Font
57. Monly Free Font
58. Chlakh Free Font
59. Espa Brush Free Font
60. Stamp RSPK Free Font
61. Aimen Classic Serif Typeface Free Font
62. Aleppo Free Font (Pay with a Tweet)
63. Jack Lane Free Font
64. Barrow Free Font
65. Neon Free Font
66. Anisa Sans
67. Livingstone Free Font
68. Giant Robot Army Free Font
69. Duvetica Free Font
70. Mr. Quincy Free Font
71. Henrik Free Font
72. Elizabeth Free Font
73. Willful Handwritten Brush Free Font
74. Hangar Free Font
75. Knucklehead Free Font
76. Brisk Pro Free Font
77. Wish Free Font
78. Gilroy Free Font
79. Love Wins Free Font
80. Terrain Free Font
81. Hansief
82. Sovngarde Free Font
83. Adlanta Free Font
84. Mona Handdrawn Free Font
85. Winterhude Hand Grotesque Free Font
86. Factory LJDS Free Font
87. Artypa Free Font
88. Prink Script Free Font
89. Grand Finale
90. Handy Free Font
91. Botera Free Font
92. Endoell Free Brush Font
93. Bahagia Free Font
94. Messages Free Font
95. Jaime Blues
96. Corn Free Font
97. Mouron Free Font
98. Rentukka Free Font
99. Union Condensed Free Font
100. Florence Script Free Font
101. CUFEL Creative Font
The name of the font speaks for itself. This is a creative typeface that’s intended to be used for futuristic and pixel-art posters. The font is better to be used in the expressive headlines and posters. Created by the use of typography and photos, it provides for the eye-catching presentation of the artworks where it’s being used.
The name 'Photoshop' has become synonymous with photo editing, but you don't need to pay for Adobe's industry-standard software to make your photos look amazing; there are free alternatives that can help you achieve amazing results without opening your wallet.
Simple photo-enhancing software has its place, but a genuine Photoshop alternative needs more than just red-eye correction and a handful of retro filters; it has to offer layers and masks, batch-editing, and a wide assortment of automatic and manual editing tools. It also needs plugins to fill any gaps in its feature-set, and enable you to work as efficiently as possible.
Some of Photoshop’s unique features (like asset-linking via Adobe Creative Cloud) mean it will always remain the professional’s tool of choice, but the rest of us have an excellent choice of free alternatives.
1. GIMP
The best free Photoshop substitute – powerful and flexible
Powerful and adaptable, GIMP is the best free Photoshop alternative. With layers, masks, advanced filters, color adjustment and transformations – all of which are fully customizable – its feature set it unbeatable.
One of GIMP’s best features is its wealth of user-created plugins and scripts – many of which come pre-installed and ready to use. Some of these replicate popular Photoshop tools (such as Liquify), and there’s a package of animation tools for bringing your photos to live via blending and morphing. If all that isn't enough, you can even add Photoshop plugins to GIMP.
If that all sounds a little intimidating, don’t worry – GIMP’s excellent user manual includes step-by-step tutorials and troubleshooting guides to get you started.
The latest version of GIMP offers a new interface that puts all of its toolboxes, palettes and menus together in one window. This gives it a smart, Photoshop-like appearance, though its extensive patchwork of user-created tools means you’ll have to spend a little time experimenting and perusing the documentation to learn how to get the best results from each one.
2. Photo Pos Pro
A well designed Photoshop alternative, with a few restrictions
If you haven’t heard of Photo Pos Pro, you’re in for a treat. This free Photoshop alternative aims to give the best of both worlds, offering interfaces for both novice and advanced users. The novice option puts one-click filters and automatic adjustments at the fore, while the latter closely resembles Photoshop. Both are well designed, and more intuitive than GIMP’s endless lists and menus.
Like Photoshop, Photo Pos Pro offers both layers and layer masks, as well as superb clone and healing brushes. All the expected color-refining tools are present and correct. There’s support for batch-editing and scripts to save time on routine tasks, you can import images directly from a scanner or camera.
Photo Pos Pro offers plugins in the form of extra frames and templates, and you can create and save your own filters for future use.
Its main drawback is the limit on the size of saved files (1,024 x 2,014 pixels), but if you like the basic version and want to upgrade, Photo Pos Pro Premium is currently discounted to £17.67 (US$20, AU$30) – a very reasonable price for a top-rate Photoshop alternative.
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3. Paint.NET
A little light on features compared to GIMP, but easy to master
Open source Photoshop alternative Paint.NET started life as a substitute for Microsoft Paint, but over the years it’s grown into a powerful photo editor in its own right.
Like GIMP and Photo Pos Pro, Paint.NET offers an excellent selection of automatic filters, plus manual editing tools for fine adjustments. It also supports layers, though you’ll need to install a plugin for masks. Batch editing is included by default, and its clone stamp makes it easy to erase blemishes and distractions.
Paint.NET isn’t quite as feature-filled as GIMP, but its smaller community of volunteer coders means its interface is more consistent and easier to use overall (though not as slick as Photo Pos Pro).
Paint.NET is a particularly good Photoshop alternative for working with multiple photos thanks to quick-access tabs that use thumbnails to represent each open image at a glance.
It's also very fast, and runs well even on low-powered PCs. There’s no limit on the size of saved images, but it takes third place due to its smaller range of options and customizable tools.
4. Pixlr Editor
A browser-based tool more powerful than some desktop apps
Pixlr Editor is no ordinary free Photoshop alternative – it’s the work of AutoDesk, one of the biggest names in computer-aided design and 3D modelling software, and is as impressive as its pedigree implies.
There are several versions available, including web, desktop and mobile apps. Hp winrunner. Here we’re looking at the Pixlr Editor web app, which is the only one that supports layers.
Pixlr Editor features a prominent ad on the right-hand side that limits the size of your working space but that’s its main drawback. You get all the expected Photoshop-style tools (including sharpen, unsharp mask, blur, noise, levels and curves to name just a few), as well as artistic filters and automatic optimization options. Nothing is hidden behind a paywall.
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Pixlr Editor also gives you a toolbox very much like GIMP’s, with brushes, fills, selection, healing and clone stamp tools – all customizable via a ribbon above the workspace. There’s support for both layers and masks, and although Pixlr Editor can't edit pictures in batches, it will cheerfully handle multiple images at once in different tabs.
Sounds too good to be true? It might soon be. In 2015, Autodesk announced that it was working on an HTML5 version of its lightweight photo editor Pixlr Express, claiming that Flash “deserves everyone’s heartfelt salutation as it sails off into the sunset”. Pixlr Editor is also built in Flash, but no HTML5 replacement has been announced, so we suspect that it might not be long for this world.
For now, though, it’s a truly excellent Photoshop alternative – particularly if you don’t have the time or permission to download a desktop application.
5. Adobe Photoshop Express
Photoshop's best tools in a touchscreen-friendly package
Adobe Photoshop Express is a lightweight version of the industry-standard photo editor available free for your browser, and as a downloadable app for Windows, iOS, and Android.
Photoshop Express is the simplest of the tools here, but Adobe’s expertise in photo editing means it’s far superior to other quick-fix software. It packages Photoshop’s most useful picture-enhancing sleek, minimalist interface that’s particularly well suited to touchscreens. Sliders enable you to adjust contrast, exposure and white balance of your photo dynamically, and there are automatic options for one-click adjustments. Once you’re satisfied with the results, you can either save the edited photo to your PC or share it via Facebook.
The main appeal of Photoshop Express is its simplicity, but this is also its biggest drawback. There are no layers, plugins, or brush tools, and you can’t crop or resize your pictures.
If you’re looking for a powerful image editor for your smartphone or tablet, Photoshop Fix (for restoring and correcting images) and Photoshop Mix (for combining and blending images) are also well worth investigating. Photoshop Mix even supports layers, and both apps integrate with Adobe’s Creative Cloud software, making it an excellent counterpart to the desktop version of Photoshop, as well as a superb tool in its own right.
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