Fonts are great, but having too many fonts can use up precious resources on your device. Font management allows you to install, activate, and deactivate the fonts you need, while keeping your collection organized. Learn how to manage your growing font collection.
Our experts have selected specific fonts for you for different application scenarios. Let yourself be swept away by these inspiring fonts!
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Book & Magazine Fonts
There are a great number of fonts suited to headlines in books and magazines. more ...
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Script Fonts
Script fonts are typefaces with a personal character, like calligraphy and handwritten fonts. more ...
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Sans Serif Fonts
The term “sans serif” is derived from French and means “without serifs”. Some examples of sans serif types are Helvetica, Frutiger, Optima and Futura. more ...
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Rounded Fonts
If fonts have rounded line ends or their design is based on a circle, they are called rounded fonts. more ...
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Serif Fonts
A serif is a small stroke projecting from the main stroke of a character. Some popular serif typefaces are Times Roman or Century Schoolbook. Serifs can have many different shapes: bracketed (e.g. Times Roman), slab (e. g. Stymie), and hairline serifs (e. g. Bodoni) are some examples. more ...
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Slab serif fonts
This particular variety of the Antiqua or serif is also called Egyptienne or Linear Antiqua. Characteristic of the fonts are a little contrast in stroke thickness and very strong, often almost rectangular serifs. more ...
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Stencil fonts
The models for these fonts are painted and spray-painted stencils, which are generally used for quick and easy application of text or markings. more ...
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Techno fonts
If an electric, technical look is desired, techno fonts are the perfect choice. more ...
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Pixel fonts
A common characteristic of these fonts is the rasterization of the letter forms in round or square points. more ...
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Graffiti fonts
Applied with spray paint, stencils, markers, grease pencil or brush, font marks the public space. more ...
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Multi-line Fonts
Although most people think of neon signs and pop and disco fonts from the 70s when they think of multi-line fonts, the typographic effect is actually far older than that and is used in all font genres. more ...
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Retro Fonts
Like graphic design, fashion, and architecture, fonts are a part of the visual expression of an era and can experience popularity again, even decades later. more ...
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Western Fonts
Western fonts reflect the spirit of the “American West”. They are often equipped with impressive serifs and numerous decorations and recall covered wagons, saloons and the prairies. more ...
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Blackletter and Old English fonts
Based on Gothic script and late mediaeval calligraphy, this group comprises the fonts from the early days of the art of printing up to the ornate Gothic fonts of 19th century Germany. more ...
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Celebration Fonts
Whether for festivals, like Christmas or Easter, the company anniversary celebration, a family celebration, such as a birthday or a wedding or for any other festive occasion or celebration, you need a suitable font. more ...
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Poster Fonts
Poster fonts are eye-catching, expressive fonts that are legible from a distance. more ...
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Grunge Fonts
These fonts are imperfect by design. They emphasize their rough, raw and in some cases broken character. more ...