As Steinbeck wisely noted, “Time does the job (that) dynamite can’t touch”– an appropriate image, since 2013 represented the most explosive shake-up in YWFT Top Ten history! Most of last year’s items didn’t even make the cut. In fact, only three items stood the test, YWFT Hannah, Gibson and Frontage.
As always with our Top Ten list, the ranking is based strictly on sales, and once again The Top Fonts of 2013 Value Pack saves you 25% off the regular prices.
1. Trend
The first newcomer on the list, and a true powerhouse at the top of the heap, LatinoType’s awesome Trend killed it in 2013, with its layered, fashion-conscious aesthetics proving to be unstoppable.
2. Veneer
Another new kid on the block, Veneer from Yellow Design Studio had the right stuff in 2013, bringing serious vintage chops and winning the silver. With three levels of distress included for free, this new kid rocked it.
3. Thirsty Rough
Yet another Top Ten rookie, Thirsty Rough’s warm and weathered look, with four alternate versions and matching texture pieces, gave it a place on the podium with the bronze, again to Yellow Design Studio.
4. Verb
Rounding out the triumvirate of Yellow Design Studio newcomers was Verb, the friendly, approachable OpenType feature powerhouse. Seriously packed with features, this monster performer barely missed the top three.
5. Nexa Slab
Fontfabric’s geometric slab is our fifth newcomer, and no surprse, with classic Neo-Grotesque slab richness and strict geometry. Serious without being rigid and inflexible, Nexa Slab brought real power in 2013.
6. YWFT Hannah
Finally, a familiar face! (swwdt? “face?” oh, never mind.) Hannah, our in-house champ, stays right where it was, steady and solid at number 6 for the second year in a row. There are many imitators, but Hannah remains first.
7. Frontage
Last year’s gold medal winner stays on the list, charming as always, with endless design possibilities. Its realistic 3D effect continues to bring real sophistication to headlines and logotypes around the globe.
8. Gibson
A perennial player, last year’s bronze winner remains as delicious as the drink or the guitars that share its name. Named for Canadian designer John Gibson, this 8-font family is especially affordable.
9. YWFT Trithart
Another in-house fave, the usefulness and unique flair of this joyful, hand-drawn player brought it onto the list for the first time in 2013. Always nice to see the hometown heroes do well. Nice job, kid.
10. Neusa
Rounding out the list, this geometric sans from The Northern Block was inspired by the early space explorations including the iconic “Life” magazine coverage of the Apollo program. Tranquililty Base, here. #10 has landed.
Honorable Mentions
We couldn’t post the list without these three more newcomers, even though they didn’t quite make it to the Top Ten, they still did well enough to warrant a mention.
Trend Hand Made
The sidekick to the gold-medal winner was a pretty serious superhero too.
Schwager
Steampunk slab with an industrial accent, this Schwager was worth a wager.
And that about wraps it up, folks. Remember, you can get all of these at a 25% discount when you purchase the Top Fonts of 2013 Value Pack. Best wishes from YWFT for 2014!