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Don't wait: UP TO 75% OFF is almost over! [View in Browser]( Sale is almost over! Our Fonts in Action Sale will end before you know it! Deals up to 75% off - don't wait! [Browse]( [Font Lists]( [Deals]( [Learning]( [Web Fonts]( [Sale ends SOON - up to 75% off]( We are coming to the end of our Fonts in Action sale! All week we have highlighted these outstanding fonts and put them into action, showing their potential use cases. Shop now so you don't miss out, these deals are over soon! Today's font themes that will be featured are publication and products for children. These stunning fonts have deals up to 75% OFF, this special event only lasts through Tuesday, May 19th at 11:59 p.m. EDT - ends soon! [Shop Here]( [Publication Design]( A Road With Clear Directions Books, magazines, newsletters, blog posts, product manuals and such – whether they be hardcopy or digital – require two kinds of fonts: fonts for reading and fonts to be used as sign-posts. Typefaces for continual reading have pretty specific parameters: a robust x-height, large counters and open apertures. If you’re working in a digital environment, add in generous character spacing, obvious differentiation between family weights and moderate contrast in stroke weight. The sign-post fonts introduce articles, chapters and topics. They create hierarchy and guide readers through pages. They can be utilitarian designs or typefaces with a mien that’s vintage-inspired, elegant, brawny or lithe and airy. Books, newsletters and product manuals tend to use more conservative designs that serve as typographic sign-posts and build brand. Magazines, blog posts and other, more ephemeral, publications can walk a little more on the wild-side when it comes to sign-post typography. Even scripts and fanciful display typefaces can make for great choices. Scroll through the curated selection below and see how our foundry partners have used their fonts for publication! [FF Good Headline]( FF Good® Headline by FontFont The family has 30 weights, ranging from Light to Black in Condensed, Normal, and Wide (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising, packaging, editorial, and publishing. FF Good Headline provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. 98 fonts: $1059 $264.75 [Shop Here]( [Gilam]( Gilam [Shop Here]( by Fontfabric 20 fonts: $235 $70.50 [FF Dax®]( FF Dax® [Shop Here]( by FontFont 36 fonts: $1059 $370.65 [FF Meta®]( FF Meta® [Shop Here]( by FontFont 28 fonts: $299 $104.65 [FF Chartwell®]( FF Chartwell® [Shop Here]( by FontFont 7 fonts: $129 $32.25 [Goldplay]( Goldplay [Shop Here]( by Latinotype 28 fonts: $239 $59.75 [Arida]( Arida [Shop Here]( by Latinotype 6 fonts: $129 $32.25 [Moderna Sans]( Moderna Sans [Shop Here]( by Latinotype 30 fonts: $239 $59.75 [Andes Neue]( Andes Neue [Shop Here]( by Latinotype 56 fonts: $239 $59.75 [Walbaum]( Walbaum by Monotype Walbaum offers the kind of warmth that’s missing from comparable typefaces such as Bodoni or Didot, feeling effortlessly approachable and legible. Incorporating work by the designer’s son into some of its more extreme display weights – pushing the possibilities of Walbaum without compromising on its spirit. Text weights work well for the demands of digital environments, while decorative and display weights offer more dramatic, sculptural forms. It also includes a generous range of ornaments. 69 fonts: $199 $69.65 [Shop Here]( [Majora Pro]( Majora Pro [Shop Here]( by Latinotype 24 fonts: $199 $49.75 [Spirits]( Spirits [Shop Here]( by Latinotype 12 fonts: $159 $39.75 [Fibra One]( Fibra One [Shop Here]( by Los Andes 32 fonts: $199 $49.75 [Circe Slab]( Circe Slab [Shop Here]( by ParaType 28 fonts: $400 $120 [DIN 2014]( DIN 2014 [Shop Here]( by ParaType 18 fonts: $490 $196 [Mirador]( Mirador [Shop Here]( by Rene Bieder 22 fonts: $250 $125 [Milliard]( Milliard [Shop Here]( by Rene Bieder 24 fonts: $199 $99.50 [Mackay]( Mackay [Shop Here]( by Rene Bieder 14 fonts: $249 $124.50 [Klein]( Klein by Zetafonts Klein is Zetafonts love letter to the grandmother of all geometric sans typefaces, Futura. Starting from a dialogue with Paul Renner’s iconic letterforms and proportions, Francesco Canovaro and Andrea Tartarelli decided to depart from its distinctive modernist shapes with slight humanist touches and grotesque solutions - with some design choices evoking the softness of humanist sans serifs like Gill Sans. With a name that is both a nod to its humble functionality and an homage to french nouveau realist artist Yves Klein, this typeface aims to become your next trusted companion in all your adventures. 50 fonts: $249 $99.60 [Shop Here]( [Products for Children]( Products for Children When selecting a typeface for products aimed at children, look for a warm, friendly design with simple, generous letter shapes. Counters should be rounded and open, not angular or rectangular and stay away from typefaces with non-traditional letterforms. Typefaces with larger x-heights are also generally easier to read – this is especially true for children. Either sans or serif designs can be used as long as they avoid any extremes that might impair readability. Avoid very condensed or expanded typefaces. They make character recognition more difficult. Use a book or medium weight for continuous text – especially if it is to be read by a juvenile. Fonts for headlines and product branding can be playful in design and color. Decorated typestyles, lots of color, and curved and jumping baselines can all be used to attract and entertain young audiences. Look to fun-loving and light-hearted typestyles, and ones that can take advantage of multiple colors. Scroll through the curated selection below and see how our foundry partners have used their fonts for products for children! [Sunshine Daisies]( Sunshine Daisies by My Creative Land Sunshine Daisies Hand Lettered collection brings 15 handwritten fonts infused with fun and sunshine. All of them, including sans serif layered font, can be combined in many ways. The script is full of alternates and the layered font has a pseudorandom function embedded, that means two letters will never look the same when placed next to each other. To add even more fun we’ve included a special Sunshine Daisies Extra font that has 150+ doodles with 2-color fills. 15 fonts: $89 $35.60 [Shop Here]( [Pinto™]( Pinto™ [Shop Here]( by Facetype 14 fonts: $29 $11.60 [Intro Script]( Intro Script [Shop Here]( by Fontfabric 12 fonts: $87.50 $43.75 [FF Uberhand™]( FF Uberhand™ [Shop Here]( by FontFont 14 fonts: $199 $49.75 [Butterfly Ball]( Butterfly Ball [Shop Here]( by Hanoded 1 font: $15 $6 [Crayon Crumble]( Crayon Crumble [Shop Here]( by Hanoded 2 fonts: $25 $10 [Frozen Memory]( Frozen Memory [Shop Here]( by Hanoded 3 fonts: $30 $12 [Cut Along]( Cut Along [Shop Here]( by Hanoded 2 fonts: $25 $10 [Chalkaholic]( Chalkaholic [Shop Here]( by Hanoded 2 fonts: $25 $10 [Gessetto]( Gessetto [Shop Here]( by Resistenza 9 fonts: $139 $55.60 [Glob]( Glob [Shop Here]( by Resistenza 6 fonts: $59 $29.50 [Porcelain]( Porcelain [Shop Here]( by Up Up Creative 1 font: $16 $8 [Bimbo]( Bimbo [Shop Here]( by Zetafonts 7 fonts: $87 $34.80 [FF Market®]( FF Market®by FontFont The family contains 3 weights: Regular, Condensed, and Bold. It's ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, editorial and publishing, posters and billboards, as well as software and gaming. FF Market provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. 3 Fonts: $149 $37.25 [Shop Here]( Shop ALL [Fonts in Action here](. This special event ends SOON - Tuesday, May 19th 11:59 p.m. EDT. Don't miss out!
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