Designers Note
Fradley is a modern and elegant sans-serif typeface that combines clean lines with subtle geometric influences, making it ideal for both digital and print design projects. Its balanced proportions and open letterforms ensure excellent readability at various sizes, while its contemporary aesthetic adds a touch of sophistication to headlines, branding, and user interfaces. Designed with versatility in mind, Fradley works well in minimalist layouts, corporate identities, and creative media. The font features a neutral yet distinctive character, allowing it to stand out without overpowering the overall design. With a full range of weights and styles, it offers flexibility for designers seeking consistency across different applications. Fradley’s refined details, such as gently rounded edges and uniform stroke widths, contribute to its professional and approachable appearance. Whether used in web design, advertising, or editorial layouts, this font delivers a fresh and timeless look. It supports multiple languages and includes essential typographic features like kerning and ligatures, enhancing its usability. Fradley is a reliable choice for designers aiming to achieve clarity, style, and visual harmony in their work.
Roger White is a quite prolific author of fonts for use on computers. There are 114 fonts on this site, each of which has been produced from hand drawn original artwork which has been scanned and the resultant image cleaned up before being compiled into a font. Hinting and Kerning pairs have been added in order to deliver high quality fonts to the end user. A number of the fonts have been used for commercial purposes. One has been used in the titles of a children’s television program, one was used in a document issued by the European Commission, one was used in a computer game, and several have been used in published books.
Despite what is said in the readme files associated with the fonts all fonts on this site are now public domain, whether used for personal use or for commercial purposes. All that I ask is that the source is acknowledged if you are using any for commercial purposes. All fonts are available in both Truetype and Postscript Type 1 versions.
The following pages contain samples of what the font looks like and there is the opportunity to download the font itself
Character Map
Font Detail