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UP TO 80% OFF: Transport your imagination with over 100 fonts and 6 majestic Bundles! Pretext [View in Browser]( Enchanting Fontacular DEALS! Save up to 80% off bundles and fonts! Navigate through this font filled storybook to find your perfect font! [Browse]( [Font Lists]( [Deals]( [Learning]( [Web Fonts]( [FONTACULAR Day 2 - SAVE UP TO 80% OFF!]( Designed by Tierra Connor, Fonts used: [Ambiguity Radical Black]( Transport your imagination to your most dreamy childhood fairytales with this year’s FONTACULAR deals! Day 2 takes you down that bright yellow winding road of twists and turns full of top bundles and font sales up to 80% off! A fairytale full of beautiful fonts that will make your designs live happily ever after! Don’t forget our category tips of the day! From our Script Best Uses to Display Pairings, you won’t want to miss out! FONTACULAR is just getting started! Sale ENDS October 23rd at 11:59 p.m. EDT. [Shop ALL Fonts Here]( [Fontfabric Greatest Hits Bundle]( Fontfabric Greatest Hits Bundle Introducing this year’s Fontfabric round-up, a hand-picked collection of 59 of Fontfabric’s latest and greatest fonts for $49! Chosen by millions around the world, this toolkit offers any designer a wide variety of styles and weights to complement bold digital projects and text-heavy prints alike. Whether it’s minimalistic sans serifs, classic slab serifs, expressive handmade fonts or other display vibes you’re after, this pack is sure to exceed your typographic expectations. Crafted and tested down to the last detail, you’ll soon find yourself reaching for this toolkit as part of your trusted go-to type collection. 59 fonts for $49 [Shop Here]( [Sans Serif]( Fonts used: [Malik]( Sans Serifs Pairing There are no typographic absolutes, but normally only vastly different sans serif typefaces should be paired. Our eye tends to like graphic images that are either in harmony or counterpoint. Generally, two similar sans serif designs don’t harmonize – they just look oddly different. At best, they create an uneven harmony. A grotesque like, [Magazine Grotesque](, however, can be paired with a geometric sans like [Facundo]( – especially if the weights are dramatically dissimilar – because the two designs are markedly different from each other. [Vogue Sans]( Vogue Sans [Shop Here]( by Fenotype 4 fonts for $45 $18 [Culoare]( Culoare [Shop Here]( by Luxfont 11 fonts for $38 $15.20 [Luba™]( Luba™ [Shop Here]( by Linotype 4 fonts for $99 $24.75 [Agile Sans]( Agile Sans [Shop Here]( by Fenotype 18 fonts for $189 $37.80 [Boldini]( Boldini [Shop Here]( by Luxfont 26 fonts for $38 $15.20 [Bumbon]( Bumbon [Shop Here]( by Luxfont 4 fonts for $38 $15.20 [Rockford Sans]( Rockford Sans [Shop Here]( by Fenotype 12 fonts for $99 $19.80 [Ardela Edge]( Ardela Edge [Shop Here]( by EllenLuff 66 fonts for $49 $24.50 [Handwritten]( Fonts used: [Malik]( Handwritten Fonts for Text Handwritten fonts evoke quickly written notes. They are also ideal for short successions of words – but not in big blocks of text. Most should be limited to just a few words. Repeated idiosyncratic characters call attention to themselves, making the copy look contrived. Some OpenType® handwritten fonts, however, contain alternate characters that overcome this drawback. 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[Anaglyph]( Anaglyph [Shop Here]( by Luxfont 12 fonts for $38 $15.20 [Kinetika]( Kinetika [Shop Here]( by Kastelov 20 fonts for $200 $40 [Erotique]( Erotique [Shop Here]( by Zetafonts 10 fonts for $141 $42.30 [Gambler]( Gambler [Shop Here]( by Fenotype 14 fonts for $50 $15 [Shark Snack]( Shark Snack [Shop Here]( by Comicraft 2 fonts for $19ea. $7.60ea. [This Man This Monster]( This Man This Monster [Shop Here]( by Comicraft 9 fonts for $19ea. $5.70ea. [Nought]( Nought [Shop Here]( by Fype Co 1 font for $16 $6.40 [Norman]( Norman [Shop Here]( by Resistenza 4 fonts for $80 $28 [Isidora]( Isidora [Shop Here]( by Latinotype 28 fonts for $239 $71.70 [ITC Benguiat®]( ITC Benguiat® [Shop Here]( by ITC 12 fonts for $450 $112.50 In honor of Ed Benguiat. RIP Ed Benguiat. Thank you for the mark you’ve left on the world as well as your letters. — The Monotype Family. [Script]( Fonts used: [Malik]( Script Best Uses Scripts are harder to read than serif or sans serif typefaces. We are not as familiar with their character shapes as we are to those in more traditional typeface designs. This slows down the reading process – and can affect document comprehension and information retention. Studies have also shown that blocks of script copy are not inviting to the reader. While scripts stand out, they also tend to create a busy visual texture that is subtly off-putting to readers. To thrive, scripts should be used in an environment where ease of reading is maximized. [Nelly™ Script]( Nelly™ Script [Shop Here]( by Tart Workshop 3 fonts for $80 $20 [Intellecta Monograms]( Intellecta Monograms [Shop Here]( by Intellecta Design 42 fonts for $335 $100.50 [Serif]( Fonts used: [Malik]( Serif Fonts for Small Screens The best fonts for small screens have ample lowercase x-heights to take advantage of available pixels and open counters in characters like the lowercase a, e and g so they do not fill-in. Distinctive character shapes and forms also aid in improving legibility. A moderate contrast in character stroke thickness ensures that hairlines do not drop out, while a marked difference between medium and bold weights guarantees obvious weight changes on screen. [Bogue]( Bogue [Shop Here]( by Mika Melvas 16 fonts for $190 $47.50 [Emperator]( Emperator [Shop Here]( by Latinotype 18 fonts for $159 $47.70 [Garbata]( Garbata [Shop Here]( by Zetafonts 17 fonts for $115 $34.50 [Leifa]( Leifa [Shop Here]( by Moritz Kleinsorge 16 fonts for $229 $45.80 [Monckeberg]( Monckeberg [Shop Here]( by Latinotype 36 fonts for $189 $56.70 [Aequitas]( Aequitas [Shop Here]( by Fenotype 3 fonts for $50 $10 Shop all [FONTACULAR deals]( now! SALE ends October 23rd at 11:59 p.m. EDT. Fontacular Fonts in Action: [Fontacular - UP TO 80% OFF!]( Fonts used: [Hello Bloomie - Regular](, [Lumios Typewriter - New](, [Zing Rust Line H2 Base]( About the designers. All Fontacular illustrations and headers were created by Tierra Connor and our font specimens were created by Simon Lamb. Tierra Connor is a freelance illustrator and graphic designer based in Alberta, Canada. With her passion for mid-century design, vintage ephemera, and retro kitsch; she combines vibrant color palettes with rich textures and grains. After years of local agency work, she began her own creative studio focused on illustration and has worked for a diverse range of clients worldwide. Simon Lamb is a graphic designer and artist based in Chicago, Illinois. With close to 20 years experience, he has worked with clients from all over the world producing design solutions for web & print. Monotype Imaging Inc. 600 Unicorn Park Drive Woburn, MA 01801 USA New York, US | Chicago, US | San Francisco, US | Los Angeles, US |Cordoba, AR | London, UK | Berlin, DE | Noida, IN | Seoul, KR | Tokyo, JP | Shanghai, CN | Hong Kong, CN The promotions featured in this email newsletter are only valid for purchases made online at Fonts.com. 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