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[Font Awesome] Hey there, folks. Spring has sprung. But did February like March? No, but April May. And while we're on the subject of gardening, we did start planting the seeds of a new podcast, so we hope it’s growing on you! [Editor's Note: Apologies for leaning into the dad jokes so early in this email.] Nerd it up with us at Podcast Awesome We're not ashamed to admit it. We're nerds — but you know, the kind of nerds who like people. On season 1 of the podcast, we couldn't wait to introduce you to the Font Awesome team. And what better way to get acquainted than our Nerd Show and Tell? - [Meet Head of Security Alex Poiry]( - Ask Alex to stop making such corny security jokes around the office, and he'll tell you he can't hack it. And how is VR and traditional European martial arts connected? You'll need to listen to find out. - [Meet Sr. Developer Ed Emanuel]( - Listen in as Ed shares his love for 3D printers, D&D, and how to choose one of 23 variations to magically enhance your icons with the Icon Wizard. - [Making Our Kickstarter Video]( - Hear how a hilarious video helped us break Kickstarter records during Font Awesome's 2017 Kickstarter campaign. - [Font Awesome and Shoelace Joined Forces!]( - Learn about how Font Awesome and Shoelace Are on a Mission to Make Dev Work Easier. [Subscribe to Podcast Awesome]() But that's not all! While the podcast is currently what's in season, we've still made time to tend to our first love - the Font Awesome blog. Here's what you may have missed: - [Extreme Icon (Cuteness) Makeover]( - Follow along as we share how we spent some extra time upping the cuteness quotient on our animal icons. - [Introducing our new Sharp Light style!]( - Looking to slip into a subtle, unobtrusive, and Modern icon style? Sharp Light is the lust-have icon style of the season. - [You Can Now Download a Kit!]( - Bundle up only the icons, tools, and settings you need all custom-like. Now available in a downloadable Kit! Thanks for reading! Jory and the Font Awesomes [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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