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  • Highbinder Font

    Highbinder Font

    The Highbinder Display font has bold, vintage-inspired letterforms. It is ideal for creating eye-catching designs. This prohibition-era-inspired typography draws the viewer in with its unique retro style. What makes the Highbinder Display font so versatile is its dual styles. It comes in both clean and grungy rough versions, allowing designers to pick the look that…

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  • Magiona Display Font

    Magiona Display Font

    Magiona Display is the perfect font for graphic designers. It is ideal for creating bold and beautiful designs. This modern classic serif font combines sophistication and visual impact. It takes any project to the next level. Magiona Display Font has elegant letterforms and versatile weights. It can captivate audiences whether used for logos, posters, packaging,…

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  • Engine font

    Engine Font

    Finding a font that makes your designs truly stand out is no easy feat. With an endless sea of lackluster options, it’s a challenge to find one with real stylistic impact. Engine Sans Serif is that diamond in the rough — a display font that adds energy to any project. Its thick, structured letterforms pair…

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  • NEON-free-font

    Neon Display Font

    Neon Display is a glowing display font that adds neon flair to any design. Designer Rachel Manch created this decorative typeface. It energizes headers, posters, and display text with its glowing neon tube-inspired letterforms. Neon Display brings a vibrant and retro-futurism to your projects. If you’re looking to make a statement and grab attention, Neon…

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  • Wicked Font

    Wicked Font

    Introducing the Spellbinding Wicked Font! I carefully designed each letterform to evoke the magical Land of Oz’s alluring, art nouveau aesthetic. The exhilarating title lettering of the upcoming movie Wicked by Jon M. Chu inspired me to design this free font. When I saw the official poster lettering, my eyes froze at the letter W.…

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  • Mirtha Display Font

    Mirtha Display Font

    Looking to add a touch of elegance to your designs? Look no further than Mirtha Display, a modern display font by designer Guillermo. With its clean lines and artful curves, this font immediately captures the eye and brings a refined style to any project. In this review, I’ll explain why Mirtha Display is a great…

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  • Joyride font

    Joyride Font

    Fonts are my jam. So when I tried Joyride font, it felt like an awesome rollercoaster ride! With its clean, bold letters and creative look, Joyride font offers unmatched versatility. Joyride brings mad options to the table. We’re talking 300+ Alternates and 4000+ Glyphs that work in many languages. You can make all kinds of…

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  • Noobys Display Font

    Noobys Display Font

    Looking to add a playful, handmade touch to your designs? Meet Noobys display font that brings fun to any project. With its natural hand-drawn style, Noobys charms readers while still maintaining legibility across over 100 languages. After installing Noobys, I was amazed by its uprights and fun character. Its bubbly, hand-drawn letters jumped off the…

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  • Neutra Display Font

    Neutra Display Font

    Sleek, Modern, Cutting-edge. These are just a few of the words that come to mind when you look at Neutra Display Font. If you’re searching for a display font that makes a bold statement about innovation, this may be the one for you. In this review, I’ll discuss my experience with Neutra Display and why…

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  • Novel Display Font

    Novel Display Font

    Looking for a stylish, versatile display font? Meet Novel Display Font. This humanist sans serif typeface hooks you with its clean lines and graceful letterforms. But it’s got depth too – 10 weights, 4 widths, and 750+ glyphs give designers options galore. I’ve used Novel Display and was blown away by its beauty and personality.…

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