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Introducing Font Awesome Sharp Light!

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! If you're beginning to see a pattern of ongoing icon releases, you'd be right — and our goal

[Font Awesome] [The words Sharp Light, surrounding by a selection of icons.] Introducing FA Sharp Light! Sometimes a handful of icons for your projects will do. But what about when you need a little something out of the ordinary? Something classy, but with a light touch... Good news. We just released Font Awesome [Sharp Light]( [Upgrade to Font Awesome Pro Today!]( [A selection of icons in a sharp line style.] If you're beginning to see a pattern of ongoing icon releases, you'd be right — and our goal is to ship the remaining styles in Sharp throughout 2023 including Sharp Thin and Duotone. [A graphic that says available amenities at the top and lists a number of things (like washer, fireplace, etc) along with related icons.] Just like [Sharp Solid]( and the [Sharp Regular]( icons, [Sharp Light]( favors a clean, modern elegance when you're looking for an on-trend design that portrays a serious but delicate feel. But the Sharp family of styles is exclusive and only available with a Pro subscription. [Upgrade to Font Awesome Pro Today!]( [A graphic of a signe showing icons of an elephant, a mosquito, and a snake.][An image of a mountain and a building divided in half. On the left side, all angles are slightly round. On the right side, all angles are sharp.] To get a preview of the new style strutting the runway, check out [our recent blog.]( [Font Awesome]() Font Awesome 307 S. Main St. | Suite 202 Bentonville, AR 72712, USA You’re subscribed to the Font Awesome mailing list. [Unsubscribe](

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