Each African font name is displayed in its own typeface.
Click on the font name & you will see details of the font.
You can order the font from the detail page.
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Tabwa:
The decorative triangles on upper- and lower-case characters of this African font are typical of the patterns found in the Tabwa culture of central and west Africa (in the Congo region). |
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Amabhokisi-Full:
"Amabhokisi" is rather a mouthful! Quite simply, it means "BOXES". In this African font the capital letters are enclosed in boxes. |
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Baobab:
This African font was inspired by the strange bulbous shapes of the Baobab tree trunk, characteristic of southern Africa. Click here to see a picture of a Baobab tree |
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Siyabonga:
This is a funky and decorative African font, the name of which means
"WE THANK YOU". |
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Inja:
"Inja" means "DOG" in Zulu. This African font was created in memory of the lean and agile hunting dogs that are proudly owned by many rural African tribesmen. |
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Afrimod-Black:
This African font is named from the words "African" and "Modern". It symbolises the modern African spirit that combines nation-building while retaining traditional community-mindedness (ubuntu). |
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Afrimod-Normal:
This African font, as the previous font, is named from the words "African" and "Modern". It is a lighter and more agile font. |