This week’s new arrivals cover a lot of ground: fonts that mean business (or break the rules), mockups designed to make your work stand out, and effects that bring a vintage or cinematic layer to your projects. Whether you’re working on branding, a poster series, or a digital rollout, there’s a lot to build with here. Let’s get into it:
FBS Nacho Typeface by Febspace Studio
FBS Nacho is a bold, chunky display typeface that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Designed to make an impact, it comes with four different styles that let you layer, shadow, or soften your headlines depending on the vibe you’re after. There’s a subtle retro touch to it, but the real story here is in the playful curves and heavy weight—perfect for posters, bold branding, or any project where you want the typography to show up loud.
Modex Sans by Blank Studio
Modex Sans is a clean, geometric sans serif built for designers who want structure without losing personality. It’s a modular typeface with uniform stroke widths and rounded terminals, giving it a slightly softer edge without sacrificing its modernist roots. Whether you’re designing a tech brand, a sleek editorial layout, or a minimal website, Modex brings a sharp, confident tone to whatever you’re working on.
Gamaki by Marvadesign
Gamaki is a hand-drawn display font that leans into irregularity and texture. Thick strokes, a slightly uneven baseline, and a casual energy make it perfect for projects that need something more organic and less polished. It’s playful without being childish, giving posters, album covers, or brand identities an approachable and lively character. If you’re looking for something less “perfect” and more human, Gamaki fits the bill.
Matrix TM by Type Mania
Matrix TM pulls from the aesthetics of thermal printers and receipt paper to create a distressed, grungy typeface that feels both nostalgic and a little unruly. The font automatically switches between stylistic sets as you type, adding a dynamic, almost glitchy effect without any extra effort. It’s ideal for projects that need a DIY or lofi touch—zines, bootleg posters, underground event branding, and anything that thrives a little outside the lines.
iMac Mockups in Aesthetic Interior by Afterimagine
iMac Mockups in Aesthetic Interior offer a clean, professional setting for showcasing your digital work. Featuring six different high-resolution PSD scenes, these mockups are styled with minimalist interiors that focus on the screen without overwhelming the design. Great for client presentations, portfolios, or website showcases, they allow your visuals to feel integrated into a real-world environment without distracting from the work itself.
Big Screen Mockups by Afterimagine
Big Screen Mockups are built for moments when your work needs to command attention. These mockups feature large display scenes—billboards, digital signage, presentation screens—that let you present your designs at scale. Whether you’re showing off event branding, advertising concepts, or visual campaigns, the high-res PSD files make it easy to deliver a professional, larger-than-life look.
Film Titles Collection by Pixelbuddha
Film Titles Collection brings cinematic typography into the design world with 12 fully editable PSD templates. Inspired by classic movie posters across drama, thriller, horror, and more, each template is packed with texture, glued edges, and perfectly imperfect layouts. Whether you’re designing posters, covers, or mock projects that need that authentic film industry feel, these templates help you hit the mark without starting from scratch.
Vintage Postcard Press Effect by Pixelbuddha
Vintage Postcard Press Effect is all about giving your work a tactile, aged finish. With layered textures, subtle grain, and worn-in paper effects, it turns clean digital designs into something that feels a little more lived-in. The kit comes with multiple vintage styles and a full set of textures that can be mixed and matched, perfect for photo treatments, poster design, or adding character to otherwise polished layouts.
Jales by Marvadesign
Jales is a tall, modern condensed sans serif that balances clarity with sophistication. Designed for versatility, it comes in multiple weight families from Light to Bold, allowing you to build strong hierarchies without taking up unnecessary space. It’s a natural choice for headlines, website UI, editorial spreads, or any branding project that needs to feel sharp, contemporary, and just a little bit serious.
GeoForm Kit – 96 Shapes, Badges by Vanzyst
GeoForm Kit is a collection of 96 vector assets made for bold, minimalist branding. Featuring 84 unique geometric logo shapes and 12 editable badge templates, the kit gives you a versatile set of building blocks for logos, layouts, posters, and brand identities. Designed with a mix of brutalist, maximalist, and futuristic influences, the forms manage to feel structured without being cold, offering a lot of flexibility no matter the direction you’re heading.
This week’s drop isn’t about playing it safe. It’s a lineup of tools that help you build sharper, more distinct, more memorable work—whether you’re going vintage, going modern, or somewhere in between.