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Eklh25 Fonts Top < 2024 >
: A modern, open-source standard from Google.
| Pros | Cons | |------|------| | ✅ Incredibly unique, recognizable style | ❌ Poor readability at small sizes (<18px) | | ✅ Perfect for headlines and logos | ❌ The screw holes can confuse the eye | | ✅ Free for personal use (check commercial license) | ❌ Lacks a true italic or bold variant | | ✅ Great kerning for a display font | ❌ Overused in "apocalyptic" game mods | eklh25 fonts top
At first glance, it looked like a standard, elegant serif, similar to the classic Garamond often used in literary fiction. But when Elias opened the glyph map, something was wrong. The kerning was impossible. The "e" leaned slightly too far into the "k." The "l" had a microscopic notch in its stem. : A modern, open-source standard from Google
In addition to our top picks, here are some honorable mentions that are worth considering: The kerning was impossible