Best Free Fonts That Haven’t Been Overused, part 3: Silka

By now, you must think that this entire blog is an elaborate scheme by atipo foundry to promote its fonts. I can assure you that it’s not; in fact, they ignored my email asking them to buy one font per week to offer to (one of) you guys & gals for Free Font Fridays. Yes, I’m mad.

But it doesn’t matter: as scorned as I feel, it doesn’t change the fact that Silka’s Regular and Regular Italic styles are available as a free download (a ‘pay with a tweet’ download, to be accurate) and that they are astonishingly beautiful.

Silka is a geometric sans with some humanist touches and it’s such a versatile beast that it can be used in situations that range from body text to large, display-oriented sizes and contexts.

Here are three examples that showcase its effortless beauty

Vaporwave for dummies

Vaporwave for dummies

A tribute to one of my favorite songs & musician

A tribute to one of my favorite songs & musician

Cuteness overload

Cuteness overload

You can download Silka’s Regular and Regular Italic styles through a social share HERE. You can also purchase the entire family through a ‘pay what you want’ model on the same page.

Silka is currently woefully underused so using it will increase your social capital, make you extremely attractive to potential romantic partners and cure your male pattern baldness.


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