Skinny Fonts
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Quin—’20s sans-serif font in Art Deco style -
Bauhaus Kijs—Nature serif font for elegant designs, calligraphy style -
Slim—Friendly sans-serif startup font -
Scal—Futura-inspired font, classy with a modern take -
Bauhaus Mod—Modern serif font for elegance -
Lace Rounded—Noodle font (rounded, handwritten line style) -
Lace—Handwritten line font -
Mosy—Friendly, modern sans-serif font -
Ques—Humanist sans-serif font for modern elegance -
Roma—Sans-serif contrast typeface -
Roma—Sans-serif contrast typeface (OBLIQUE) -
Rozi—Strong, unique serif font for elegance -
Soya—Chic, trendy font for modern food and fashion
Skinny Fonts: Narrow and Stylish
While we don’t offer traditional condensed fonts, some typefaces in our shop have a naturally slim appearance. Quin, for example, leans toward an Art Deco font style, with narrower letters like A, E, and N balanced by geometric shapes like G and O.
Other fonts in this collection also bring a skinny feel. Kijs, a serif font, has a refined, natural look. Roma offers a high-contrast design, while Scal features sharp terminals for a modernized Futura look. Slim, a geometric sans-serif, is perfect for startup branding with its friendly appearance.
Whether you’re looking elegant fonts, modern fonts, or playful fonts, the collection above delivers an overall skinny style.