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This month's fyTi newsletter learn all about Tattoo Typefaces: Making Your Mark with Font Selection

This month's fyTi newsletter learn all about Tattoo Typefaces: Making Your Mark with Font Selection [MyFonts.com]( [View in Browser]( [Hot New Fonts]( [Best Sellers]( [What's New]( [Special Offers]( [Bundles]( [WhatTheFont]( [MyFonts fyTi]( This month's fyTi newsletter learn all about Tattoo Typefaces: Making Your Mark with Font Selection The Manual Like a fingerprint, every tattoo is unique. That said, many tattoos share common design elements, including those using text. If your next tattoo is going to include text, consider these options... [Continue reading]( The Archives Font Field Guides - [Quiverleaf Arabic CF Font Field Guide](: With delicate shapes and an airy, light design, Quiverleaf Arabic CF does best when used as a display typeface. For very large text, including logos and posters, the lighter weights can be used for the most dramatic visual effect. - [Garino Font Field Guide](: Garino can be used in both a restrained and expressive way. The wide selection of styles makes it suitable for strong headlines and extensive body text. Completed with an extensive character collection, it becomes a real workhorse. The Manual - [Typography for Older Adults](: According to the 2020 Census: 1 in 6 people in the United States were 65, and over. Current surveys show that 61% of those aged 65-74, use the Internet regularly. That’s a lot of eyeballs. - [Captions Manual](: A picture may be worth a thousand words but, most of the time, it’s likely to have a caption anyway. Not quite body text and not quite subheads, captions tend to be among the most-read portions of a textual document – on screen or in print. The thing is: not just any font will perform well for captions. Morning Read Creative Characters: - [Santi Rey](: In 2014, the Spanish typeface designer Santi Rey, now 35, left his hometown of Madrid for London. Despite speaking little English at the time, he was determined to explore new job opportunities and expand his horizons. It was during this time that Santi discovered his passion for type and branding design, as well as his love for crafting compelling origin stories for his fonts. Thanks for spending part of your day with MyFonts. See you next time. — MyFonts Team MyFonts Inc. 600 Unicorn Park Drive Woburn, MA 01801 USA London, UK | Berlin, DE | Noida, IN | Seoul, KR | Tokyo, JP | Shanghai, CN The promotions featured in this email newsletter are only valid for purchases made online at MyFonts.com. MyFonts and MyFonts.com are trademarks of MyFonts Inc. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. Other technologies, font names, and brand names are used for information only and remain trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Prices are shown in our standard currency (USD), may differ in other currencies, and may also be subject to change due to exchange rate fluctuations. Helvetica® Now is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. ©2024 Monotype. All rights reserved. The text in this email is set in Helvetica® Now. [Unsubscribe]( | [Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [View in Browser](

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