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  • What Fonts Does Amazon Use

    What Font Does Amazon Use?

    Amazon Ember The corporate font that Amazon uses is a unique font called Amazon Ember. As a part of Amazon’s brand, Amazon Ember is a sans-serif font that was specially designed for them by Dalton Maag. This font first made its appearance on the Kindle Oasis and has since become the brand font for all…

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  • Mr Darcy Font

    Mr Darcy Font

    Check out the charm of the Mr Darcy Font! It’s a one-of-a-kind typeface filled with elegance and sophistication. Jeremy Dooley, the brains behind Insigne Design foundry, really nailed it with this font, showing off its vintage flair. Mr Darcy, the serif typeface, exudes a sense of refinement like a true refined gentleman. Give it a…

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  • Thomas and Friends Font

    Thomas and Friends Font

    Dive into the whimsical world of locomotives with the playful Thomas and Friends Font! It is a British children’s television program. The series, first broadcast on the ITV network in England in 1984, has since captivated the hearts of children worldwide, proving its timeless appeal. The books in “The Railway Series” provide inspiration for this.…

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  • Bourton Font

    Bourton Font

    Bourton font, a diverse and dynamic typeface, is an innovative creation by Kimmy Design. Bourton is presented to the design world as the sans-serif cousin to Buford, bringing a fresh visual appeal in addition to a new look. This unique font is a quintessential blend of modernity and versatility, making it a dream design tool…

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  • Bloomishly Font

    Bloomishly Font

    Introducing Bloomishly Font, a luscious new brush script typeface by renowned English designer Nicky Laatz. Decorated with tropical blooms and foliage, it’s perfect for adding a touch of romance to your designs. Works on PC & Mac. Bloomishly Font Download Features of Bloomishly Font Bloomishly Font is not just a font, it’s a treasure chest…

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  • Safira March Font

    Safira March Font

    Check out the Safira March Font designed by Din Studio! Whether you’re aiming to captivate your audience, impress clients, or simply make a statement, this font brings a blend of tropical vibes, elegance, and undeniable style to your projects. Your search stops right here. Download Safira March—an Exquisite Serif Font Family This amazing font will…

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  • termina font

    Termina Font

    In the heart of the digital design world, lies the powerful and refined typeface, Termina Font. Designed by the talented designer Mattox Shuler from Fort Foundry, this sans-serif font is a bold mix of style and function, crafted to grab and keep your attention. It’s not just a set of characters; it’s the careful design…

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  • kilo font

    Kilo Font

    Enter the vibrant world of Kilo Font! Designed by the creative designer Hvnter, this delightful typeface is known for its bold and playful personality. The unique design of this font brings out a playful charm that can breathe life into any project. Even its creation process was instilled with a hint of joy. Whether you’re…

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  • fineday font

    Fineday Font

    Welcome to a world where design meets creativity – Fineday Font. With its unique character and alternate designs, Fineday Font stands as a beacon in the sea of generic fonts seen all too often these days.  Designed by Melvastype‘s most innovative designers, Fineday Font presents a clean and refreshing brush script with a creative edge.…

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  • Juana Font

    Juana font

    Introducing Juana font designed by Eli Hernández and published through Latinotype, a beautifully crafted typeface that’s perfect for all sorts of projects! Based on the elegant Jazmín script, Juana provides a fresh font selection while keeping the original design’s charm intact. The Juana font is all about that perfect mix of thick and thin strokes,…

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