Die besten neuen Schriftarten für Februar 2025 von führenden Foundries und Designern

The second month of 2025 brings a bountiful harvest of new typefaces that perfectly showcase the dual nature of typography: meeting designers‘ practical needs while pushing creative boundaries.

This month’s selection is notable for its wide range of contemporary type designs. From the seven-year development of Marsam by Typonym to the rapid expansion of Inclusive Sans to meet user demand, these releases highlight the diverse influences shaping the world of typography. Cultural inspirations, such as Japanese model kits in Pangram Pangram’s Model, continue to drive innovation in type design.

Discover seven of the top new font releases of February 2025, each offering unique solutions to design challenges and pushing the limits of what typography can achieve.

Inclusive Sans 2.0 by Olivia King has evolved into a more accessible and versatile option with new weights and a variable font feature. Maintaining its core mission of readability and accessibility, Inclusive Sans is ideal for digital and print applications.

Marsam by Typonym is a 20-font family that reimagines the slab serif genre with a modern twist. Noteworthy features include carefully crafted glyphs and numerals, making it a versatile addition to any typographic toolkit.

Resonay Text by designer Andrej Dieneš offers a sophisticated text face with classical letterforms and extensive language support. With over 2,000 glyphs per weight and support for multiple Latin languages, this typeface is suitable for elegant editorial design.

Cedrat by Formagari draws inspiration from historical type forms to create a versatile family spanning display, standard, and text sizes. With refined designs and matching italics, Cedrat bridges display and text applications seamlessly.

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Lettra Mono is a monospaced serif typeface that combines uniform spacing with unique botanical-inspired details. Available in eight weights with experimental alternates, Lettra Mono is suitable for creative display work and technical applications.

Model by Pangram Pangram pays homage to Japanese model kits with a modular and precise design. Featuring four distinct families and practical features, Model is ideal for technical documentation and contemporary branding applications.

Dysto by Joseph Dennis via The Designers Foundry channels the retro-futuristic aesthetics of the 1980s with a modern twist. This 36-style family offers versatility with variable options and reverse contrast strokes, making it a bold choice for contemporary projects.