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Nicky Laatz’s Gotcha – A versatile new marker script

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A versatile new marker script   A versatile new marker script Perfect for use in branding, packagin

A versatile new marker script   [MyFonts]( [A versatile new marker script]( A versatile new marker script [Check out Gotcha]( Perfect for use in branding, packaging, logo design and on websites, Gotcha is the latest release from bestselling designer Nicky Laatz. Gotcha is composed of two fonts and a great set of extras — pick it up today! [Gotcha](   A marker script full of bounce and vigor, Gotcha is a casual face that can go from urban-cool, to fashionista-styled and back to deliciously perfect for food branding, all in the blink of an eye. The family comes with a set of alternate upper and lower case letters that keep the flow ultra-natural and open the door to an infinite number of possibilities.   [Gotcha](   Gotcha also includes a comprehensive set of double letter ligatures and an awesome set of extras containing textured swashes, splatters and grit.   [Gotcha](   Pick up this Hot New Font today!   MyFonts Inc. 600 Unicorn Park Drive Woburn, MA 01801 USA A Monotype Company It is never our intention to send unwanted e-mail. This message was sent to {EMAIL}. Subscription preferences [Unsubscribe from all emails]( or [trending emails]( only. 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. © MyFonts Inc. 2017

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