Hello, Introducing Bold and Cute Fonts Grateful Everyday.
this font rounded good for your Graphic.
Frendly use, Easy to Read.
What's Character Included ?
- Uppercase
- Lowercase
- Symbols
- Numerals
- Multilingual Support
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Texto is a synonym of SMS (Short Message Service) in french. As a SMS that you would send or receive from a friend, this typeface is friendly, warm and informal. It is a humanist sans-serif typeface that comes in 9 weights to meet all needs.
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Chennai Slab is an extension of the original Chennai. Chennai Slab is a simplified slab serif with over sixty OpenType alternates for the ball terminals, unique simplified alternates and more traditional capital forms. Use Chennai Slab when you need a fun and versatile slab serif. The sans-serif Chennai makes a great complement.
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Samarquand is a handwritten script design from Roy Preston. Based on the handwriting of a friend, Roy has expanded this friendly, semi-connecting script to include three weights, Light, Regular and Bold, opening up even more design possibilities. The Samarquand fonts support an extended character set, as well as some ligatures, inferior and superior numbers, and unlimited fractions. There are some really nice letterforms in these fonts, particularly that uppercase W! Peruse the posters to see. I'm kind of partial to the Light weight, which is really quite elegant in use, but that Bold can really make a strong statement! Samarquand. Check it out for yourself.
Albert’s a charismatic typeface. A warm, sensitive face with a big personality. He’s a friendly sans serif font; shapely, flexible and modern. Available in a wide range of weights, Albert’s a versatile face ideal for use in most applications.
FS Albert Pro has multilingual features, including Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Small Caps, Oldstyle & Lining Figures, Superiors, Fractions, Alternative characters.
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