Fautive
Details
Fautive is a dynamic and lively serif, imbued with an exaggerated personality and a playful appearance. Originally based around the work of Louis Perrin, Fautive has grown into a sharp and playful typeface with 18 flamboyant styles. Each style is crafted with elegant and intricate details made to captivate the reader. It also comes equipped with Cyrillic, Greek and extended Latin. Each font comes with a large selection of extravagant and exaggerated ligatures, alternates, modular ornaments, a handful of illustrations and a snake. The lighter weights accentuate any flourish or movement found in the regular, whereas the bold softens these features. The italic counterparts follow a similar aesthetic, retaining that playfulness of the characters while containing more calligraphic features. Fautiveʼs exaggerated characteristics are perfect for editorial use, primarily for medium to large scale display settings, but the regular style performs well for longer paragraphs of text. With all of Fautiveʼs playful quirks and features, the user should be able to create exciting and lasting designs. This large font family will do wonders when used on any material where text is a key element: whether it be display, headline, text and even caption on posters, websites, books and so on.
- Designed by
- Fred Wiltshire
- Released in
- 2022
- Styles
- Serif, Text, Display, Upright, Italic
- Export
- .OTF .WOFF .WOFF2 .TTF (Variable)
- Developed for
- Latin European, Cyrillic and Greek
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- Thin
- Thin Italic
- ExtraLight
- ExtraLight Italic
- Light
- Light Italic
- Regular
- Regular Italic
- Medium
- Medium Italic
- SemiBold
- SemiBold Italic
- Bold
- Bold Italic
- ExtraBold
- ExtraBold Italic
- Black
- Black Italic