Aster Font Free Download

Introducing Aster font, it was originated in Italy and designed by Francesco Simoncini in 1958 for Simoncini SA to be utilized in Books and Newspapers. It is an ultra-modern typeface that comes in a serif typeface family and consists of 3 weights including regular, thin, and bold. The typeface is quite wide with detailed, delicate serifs. It is the most needed font for modern designs and is used in many notable places.

This font family offers short ascenders and descenders for the economy of space. The new Aster font family provides some impressive marks such as the spurs of capitals A, N, V, and W. In its all weights, 229 high-quality glyphs with 1000 units per em, and more than 54 characters including basic letterings, symbols, numbers, punctuations, and many special characters.

Besides, this design is also well-known for its copy-paste function and goes with many other typefaces. For book covering or Newspaper purposes, used with the pairing of Didot font. It has keen features, and many stylistic alternates, multilingual support including Latin, Cyrillic characters. You can free download this unique font for all your personal and commercial purposes.

Usage of Aster Font

This typeface is specially designed for Books and Newspapers but it is also suitable for plenty of more designing purposes as well as text designs. You can use this fantastic font to create logos, posters, business cards, website templates, emblems, catalogs, signage, apparel, promotion or publishing projects, Print on fabrics such as T-shirt designs, Social media posts, Powerpoint presentations, theme designs, and much more.

If you need a high-quality look to your website headers and footers then don’t miss this typeface due to its smooth and soft look. You can also make your headlines and titles more attractive with the help of this typeface. In addition, you can also use it within an office environment such as general reports, invoices, articles, post descriptions, job ads, records, etc.

This typeface also offers a free online tool that can be used for quick designs or converting your simple text into graphics. It doesn’t need to download or install on your operating systems.

Aster Font Family View

Aster font

Font Information

NameAster Font
DesignerFrancesco Simoncini
StyleSerif
File FormatOTF, TTF
LicenseFree For Commercial Use

License Information

This font is already in a full version and it is free for all personal and commercial use, it doesn’t require any license or other registration, so freely use it anywhere you want.

Aster Font Family (Includes 3 Typeface)

  • Aster Regular
  • Aster Thin
  • Aster Bold

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Aster Font Free Download

We have a full version of this that you can fully use anywhere in your graphic designs or online platforms such as web designing. So, hit the below download button to get it for free.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

What type of font is Aster?

This typeface belongs to the serif typeface family that comes in 3 weights including regular, thin, and bold. It was originated in Italy that was designed in 1958 by Francesco Simoncini for Simoncini Sa to be used in Newspapers and Book purposes.

Is Aster a free font?

Aster is totally a free typeface that can be used for all your personal and commercial projects. It is free from all license issues.

How can we get Aster font on our PC?

If you need to install this high-quality serif typeface then go to the download section of our website and hit the download link that is mentioned there under the download description.

Is Aster a good font?

This excellent serif typeface is fairly wide with a detailed, delicate serif. This font family has short ascenders and descenders for the economy of spaces and more than 227 unique glyphs that make it very suitable for plenty of designs. It is good to use for newspapers, books, logos, posters, headlines, titles, etc.

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