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UP TO 65% OFF ends soon, OVER 100 Fonts - Don’t wait! Pretext [View in Browser]( Fonts in Action An amazing selection of OVER 100 fonts with UP TO 65% OFF is only here for a short while! [Browse]( [Font Lists]( [Deals]( [Learning]( [Web Fonts]( [Fonts in Action! UP TO 65% OFF!]( Fonts used: [Resolve Sans]( and [Bunny Daydream]( Our Fonts in Action SALE is putting these fonts into action all week to show off their best use cases. Today we are highlighting Fashion & Apparel and Interface. We are also highlighting which type trend each font belongs to. Explore the world of fonts and grab these deals before they’re gone! Type trends of the day, The Idea, Big and The Force | R-wars, don’t miss out. Fonts in Action Sale of up to 65% off won’t last long, sale ends May 25th at 11:59 p.m. EDT! Grab these deals today! Tomorrow, we will be highlighting the category of Children, Cultivating contrast and Measured austerity, be sure to check it out! [Shop ALL Fonts in Action Deals Now]( [Fashion & Apparel]( Fashion & Apparel Over the last few years, fashion magazines have been moving away from traditional scripts and Didones, and are using more exciting, inventive typefaces. The simplicity of a sans serif design along with an elegant serif typeface can create a modern – yet timeless look. But fashion typography is not limited to publication design and magazine advertising. It can be as simple as a hang tag or as complicated as a seasonal catalog. It can also be as small as a garment label or as large as graphic hoodie. Choose fonts for these applications as you would for their non-fashion counterparts. Of course, fashion, by its very nature, is ephemeral. Which means the fonts you use can, at times, be glorious and trendy in equal heaps. [Shop ALL Fonts in Action Deals Now]( [Roca]( Roca by My Creative Land Initially started as an extension to Praline MCL, Roca transformed into a new font family - influenced by the same fonts as Praline - Windsor and Cooper Black - the hits of 60s and 70s – with a hint of Bookman. Created in 2 styles and 6 weights that can be mixed and match, it contains 24 fonts including alternates and true italics . It is full of OpenType features – stylistic alternates and ligatures. This multilingual font family supports most of the European languages as well as Cyrillic ones (Russian and Ukrainian). Roca also works well for branding and advertising designs. 24 fonts for $52 $18.20 [Shop Here]( [Ainslie Contrast]( Ainslie Contrast [Shop Here]( by insigne 42 fonts for $199 $99.50 [Cabrito Contrast]( Cabrito Contrast [Shop Here]( by insigne 54 fonts for $249.99 $124.99 [Daito]( Daito [Shop Here]( by insigne 54 fonts for $249.99 $124.99 [Displace 2.0]( Displace 2.0 [Shop Here]( by Serebryakov 10 fonts for $300 $150 [FS Rosa™]( FS Rosa™ [Shop Here]( by Monotype 5 fonts for $99 $34.65 [Rever]( Rever [Shop Here]( by ParaType 3 fonts for $70 $24.50 [Spring Herbs]( Spring Herbs [Shop Here]( by Missy Meyer 1 font for $15 $9 [Weissenhof Grotesk]( Weissenhof Grotesk [Shop Here]( by Indian Type Foundry 8 fonts for $200 $70 [Interface]( Interface No matter how beautiful your interactive designs or how clear the navigation, without typographically engaging textual content, users will not linger on your site. To get the most productive user experience, you’ll need to set textual content in fonts that are legible in an on-screen environment, and provide readers with copy that is easy to read. The best fonts for textual content on small screens have the following attributes: - Large lowercase x-heights - Open counters and large apertures - Generous inter-character spacing - Moderate contrast in character stroke thickness - Easily recognizable glyphs - Marked contrast between medium and bold weights The most readable on-screen textual content usually: - Limits typefaces used to three styles - Incorporates type that is large enough to be read by senior citizens - Employs line spacing at approximately 20% of the type size - Limits line length to 15 words. Less, if lines are set justified or on a mobile device - Have short sentences and paragraphs - Uses hierarchy to guide readers [Shop ALL Fonts in Action Deals Now]( [Gopher]( Gopher by Adam Ladd Gopher is a reverse contrast, geometric sans serif typeface with Normal, Text, and Display families. The 48 included fonts in the complete family range from hairline to heavy, with italics. A variation in the amount of contrast is what distinguishes the three separate families, while allowing them to still work in harmony together. A typical contrast for typefaces is vertical (sides and stems are thicker and the horizontal tops and bottoms are thinner), but Gopher provides a unique look to the geometric sans genre by switching that contrast so the sides are thinner and tops and bottoms thicker. This approach was the most tricky to design in characters that have diagonal strokes, like v and k, but also yielded interesting results. Text styles have the most subtle reverse contrast so they work best in smaller type settings and adhere to conventions a bit more. Normal styles have a moderate contrast where the unique characteristics are more evident. Display styles are the most dramatic as the contrast has been pushed more to the extreme for an immediate visual impact. Gopher also works well for publication and print designs. 48 fonts for $150 $52.50 [Shop Here]( [Abstract]( Abstract™ [Shop Here]( by Los Andes 14 fonts for $129 $45.15 [Approach]( Approach [Shop Here]( by Emtype Foundry 16 fonts for $349 $244.30 [Axiforma]( Axiforma [Shop Here]( by Kastelov 20 fonts for $260 $91 [Biennale]( Biennale [Shop Here]( by Latinotype 22 fonts for $199 $69.65 [Bjorn™( Bjorn™ [Shop Here]( by Monotype 4 fonts for $99 $34.65 [Capsule]( Capsule [Shop Here]( by Eclectotype 1 font for $40 $20 [Daytona™]( Daytona™ [Shop Here]( by Monotype 20 fonts for $299 $104.65 [Elgraine]( Elgraine [Shop Here]( by Nasir Udin 18 fonts for $149 $74.50 [Merel]( Merel [Shop Here]( by The Northern Block 6 fonts for $160 $80 [Resolve Sans]( Resolve Sans [Shop Here]( by Fenotype 124 fonts for $449 $157.15 [Stevie Sans]( Stevie Sans [Shop Here]( by Typefolio 7 fonts for $100 $50 [Transat]( Transat [Shop Here]( by Typetanic Fonts 10 fonts for $119 $59.50 [Rawson]( Rawson by Latinotype Designed by Alfonso García and Latinotype Team. Rawson is inspired by early humanist sans-serif English typefaces. We have added a bit of Johnston, a bit of Gill and a lot of Latinotype to the font. Rawson is an elegant font—but definitely not a black tie one—with the strength of a geometric sans but as friendly as a humanist typeface. This mixture, though not capricious, gives the font a ‘classic’ personality and a modern look at the same time. Rawson is a typeface with a large x-height, open counterforms and classical ductus. The font is well-suited for branding, signage, packaging and short text. Rawson has a 778-character set that supports 219 languages and includes alternative characters, discretionary ligatures, small caps, a variety of figures and fractions—a wide range of typographic tools to meet different design needs. Rawson also works well for branding and advertising designs. 60 fonts for $289 $101.15 [Shop Here]( Font in Action SALE ends May 25th, at 11:59 p.m. EDT. - Shop [all deals]( now! [Type Trends] The idea, big. This type turned up to 11. Nevermind type without borders; this is type that will not be contained by borders, a mouthpiece for unapologetic brands that demand attention. This trend is a celebration of form, the negative shapes that emerge in focus, inviting us into the craft of letter design. It gives type an imposing cinematic quality, filling your field of vision with towering letterforms, all angles and curves and corners. Big type is for brands looking to ooze confidence and puts forth an attitude and tone that celebrates everything we love about the details of gigantic display typography. The force | R-wars. For a certain group of people, when they see one particular capital “R,” the peculiar leg, it can often evoke memories of one thing, which is—STAR WARS. Suzy Rice created the Star Wars logo for George Lucas’s film franchise in 1977. The process, her work as an artist, and how she became involved in the project is an illuminating read—[The Star Wars Logo Design](. But that “R”...well, it’s showing up everywhere, it’s beginning to permeate everything, and brands love it. It takes that solid diagonal downstroke and moves it just that little bit further, following the calligraphic influence, creating a little foot that says “I’m quirky,” “I’m unique,” “I’m not playing by those “rules Monotype Imaging Inc. 600 Unicorn Park Drive Woburn, MA 01801 USA New York, US | Chicago, US | San Francisco, US | Los Angeles, US |Cordoba, AR | London, UK | Berlin, DE | Noida, IN | Seoul, KR | Tokyo, JP | Shanghai, CN | Hong Kong, CN The promotions featured in this email newsletter are only valid for purchases made online at Fonts.com. Other technologies, font names, and brand names are used for information only and remain trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Windsor, Gloucester are a trademark of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Neo Sans is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. registered in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. Applied Sans, Macklin are a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Carina, Mark are a trademark of Monotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. FF is a trademark of Monotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. Marselis is a trademark of Monotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. FF is a trademark of Monotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. Daito, Cabrito Contrast, Cabrito Sans are a trademark of insigne. FS Lucas, FS Lola are a registered trademark of Fontsmith. Stevie Sans is a trademark of Typefolio. Merel is a trademark of The Northern Block. Biennale is a trademark of Latinotype. Robur is a trademark of Canada Type. ©2021 Monotype. All rights reserved. [Monotype.com]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [View in Browser](

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