Take a look at featured newcomer or classic typefaces which present usage samples of the category Food.
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| This typeface is an excellent choice for headlines but is flexible enough for any number of applications.
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| Linotype Charon: wide, round, and ostentatious. |
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| This font finds its historical roots in inscriptions found on ancient Indian graves.
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| The font with serif and sans serif characters; suitable for books, posters, advertisements and more.
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| The flamboyant font "Madame" is meant for titles and headlines, emphasis in text or as initials.
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| Named after the writing utensil marker, the stroke endings of Linotype Markin give the font a personal touch.
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| A mixture of reserved and lively, of static and dynamic.
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| The soft, round letter forms give text an almost ornamental character.
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| Stencil Moonlight font family can create the perfect combination for your next display need.
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| Flourish font with tropical flair.
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Indus, Linotype BioPlasm, Linotype Charon, Linotype Markin, Linotype Supatropic, Madame, Matthia and Stencil Moonlight are trademarks of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
Lucida is a registered trademark of Bigelow & Holmes.
Sassoon is a registered trademark of Sassoon & Williams.
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