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OVER 160 fonts with UP TO 65% OFF - today we’re bringing you Branding & Advertising Pretext [View in Browser]( [Hot New Fonts]( [Best Sellers]( [What's New]( [Special Offers]( [Bundles]( [WhatTheFont]( [Fonts in Action! SAVE UP TO 65% OFF]( Fonts used: [Resolve Sans]( and [Bunny Daydream]( Welcome to this year's Fonts in Action SALE! Creatives and type-enthusiasts are always utilizing fonts in many different ways, from advertising, fashion and apparel, packaging, branding, and many others. Because of this we have carefully curated OVER 160 fonts and we’re highlighting them all week in their best use cases. Along with this, we will also be highlighting which type trend each font belongs to. Amazing discounts of UP TO 65% OFF, today we are bringing you Branding & Advertising! Want to learn more about Type Trends? Each day we will also provide you with Type Trend tips! Touchable Type, Lateral Moves, just to name a few. Fonts in Action Sale of up to 65% off won’t last long, sale ends May 25th at 11:59 p.m. EDT! Don’t miss out, grab these deals today! Tomorrow, we will be highlighting Packaging & Print with Touchable Type & More soft-serve, please for type trends. Be sure to check it out! [Shop ALL Fonts in Action Now]( [Advertising]( Advertising It doesn’t matter if the advertising you’re creating is for print, interactive, email or social media, the first rule of advertising typography is “stick to your brand.” Advertising’s goal is selling products and services, but it’s also about building and maintaining a brand – and that includes the typeface your client uses as its branding font. If, however, your client’s primary branding typeface is a neutral design like [Helvetica® Now]( or [Macklin™](, and if there isn’t already a companion branding typeface, you might want to suggest the addition of a second family to the mix that has a more vibrant persona. Just be sure that the new design pairs well with the primary typeface – and that it doesn’t have too much personality. Typefaces that are highly distinctive generally don’t age well. Not a good thing, when it comes to brand identity. In addition, typefaces that have big personalities, tend to be limited in their range of applications. Choose a typeface design that will perform well at both large and small sizes, and in a wide range of applications. [Shop ALL Fonts in Action Now]( [Applied Sans™]( Applied Sans™ by Monotype The Applied Sans family is a reinterpretation of the first sans serif typefaces used in what was then called, “jobbing or trade” work – typefaces like Venus and Ideal Grotesk. While built on the foundation of these late 19th and early 20th century designs, Applied Sans adds to it all the required features for modern typographic communication. The design benefits from a large x-height, open counters, generous apertures and a subtle modulation in stroke weight. These ensure character legibility and make for a design that is inviting and easy to read. Applied Sans family’s wide range, precise gradation of weights and extensive language support guarantees the design’s effectiveness in a wide and varied range of uses. Applied Sans also works well for fashion & apparel, interface, and print designs. 32 fonts for $499 $174.65 [Shop Here]( [Verona Serial™]( Verona Serial™ [Shop Here]( by SoftMaker 7 fonts for $15.99 $9.59 [Glance Slab]( Glance Slab [Shop Here]( by Identity Letters 7 fonts for $115 $46 [Rawgly]( Rawgly [Shop Here]( by DYSA Studio 1 font for $19 $9.50 [FS Lucas®]( FS Lucas® [Shop Here]( by Fontsmith 18 fonts for $449 $157.15 [Neo® Sans]( Neo® Sans [Shop Here]( by Monotype 12 fonts for $399 $139.65 [Ungap Blocks Variable]( Ungap Blocks Variable [Shop Here]( by Pedro Teixeira 1 font for $25 $12.50 [Goldbill]( Goldbill [Shop Here]( by Wahyu and Sani Co. 56 fonts for $239.99 $84 [Cream]( Cream [Shop Here]( by Paulo Goode 12 fonts for $180 $90 [FS Pele®]( FS Pele® [Shop Here]( by Fontsmith 5 fonts for $199 $69.65 [Windsor™]( Windsor™ [Shop Here]( by Monotype 6 fonts for $109 $38.15 [Classic Sans]( Classic Sans [Shop Here]( by Wiescher Design 12 fonts for $72 $39.60 [Project D]( Project D [Shop Here]( by DM Founts 1 font for $22 $11 [Serenity]( Serenity by Device A versatile and elegant sans serif with a hint of Futura and a dash of Gill, but entirely its own design. Clear and legible in small sizes, refined and authoritative in larger sizes, Serenity is perfect for corporations, institutions, museums, galleries, editorial and publishing. Seven weights from a fine Thin to an impactful Heavy, plus italics, present a full range for all text and headline needs. Comes with full international character support, tabular and old-style numerals and alternate versions for the R, K, a and g. Serenity also works well for branding and interface designs. 14 fonts for $319 $159.50 [Shop Here]( [Branding]( Branding When choosing typefaces for brand design, think big. Look to families with several weights, variations and proportions. You may only need a handful of fonts, at first, but rest-assured situations will arise that call for additional weights, condensed and even expanded designs. There are also many super families that have both serif and sans serif branches on the family tree. Some benefit from even more variations. These ensure perfect pairing when used together. Think typefaces like [Aptifer® Slab]( & [Aptifer Sans](, [Frutiger® Serif]( & [Neue Frutiger](, [ITC Legacy® Serif](, [ITC Legacy Square Serif]( and [ITC Legacy Sans](, [FF Meta® Serif]( & [FF Meta]([®](, [Slate™]( and [Egyptian Slate™](, [ITC Stone® Serif](, [ITC Stone® Sans](, [ITC Stone® Humanist]( and [ITC Stone® Informal](. A quick search on MyFonts.com will reveal scores more super families that can be ideal for branding. [Shop ALL Fonts in Action Now]( [Quinoa]( Quinoa by Catharsis Fonts Quinoa is display typeface by Catharsis Fonts that unites the seemingly opposed concepts of clean geometric architecture and organic humanist warmth. While it is designed for display and editorial purposes, its accessible forms make for comfortable reading even at small text sizes. Its exuberant adaptive "f", "j', "Q" and refreshing titling alternates bring display text to life. Quinoa covers multilingual Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Armenian. The Quinoa family spans four stylistic cuts (Quinoa, Quinoa Titling, Quinoa Round, and Quinoa Text) with matching hand-slanted obliques, each of which comes in nine weights. The Titling cut offers a number of alternate capital letter designs with lowercase-inspired forms for a refreshing unicase look, and the Round cut additionally removes the spurs from arched letters like n. The text cut introduces true diagonals and a two-storey "a" for a more sober, reading-friendly look. A host of other OpenType features including ligatures, contextual alternates, small caps, figure sets, and character variants are built into all cuts. Furthermore, the small caps of Quinoa, Quinoa Titling, and Quinoa Text are available as dedicated font files under the names "Quinoa SC", "Quinoa Unicase" and "Quinoa Text SC" for ease of use. Quinoa also works well for interface and advertising designs. 17 fonts for $79 $47.40 [Shop Here]( [Neptune]( Neptune [Shop Here]( by Indian Type Foundry 12 fonts for $350 $122.50 [TT Hazelnuts]( TT Hazelnuts [Shop Here]( by TypeType 18 fonts for $169 $67.60 [Woodford Bourne]( Woodford Bourne [Shop Here]( by Paulo Goode 18 fonts for $100 $50 [Roanne]( Roanne [Shop Here]( by Tour De Force 44 fonts for $240 $84 [Cobol]( Cobol [Shop Here]( by The Northern Block 4 fonts for $32.10 $16.05 [FS Siena®]( FS Siena® [Shop Here]( by Fontsmith 14 fonts for $299 $104.65 [ITC Souvenir®]( ITC Souvenir® [Shop Here]( by ITC 10 fonts for $234 $81.90 [Optima Nova®]( Optima Nova® [Shop Here]( by Linotype 20 fonts for $499 $174.65 [Fair Sans Text]( Fair Sans Text [Shop Here]( by District 8 fonts for $100 $50 [Steradian]( Steradian [Shop Here]( by Emtype Foundry 16 fonts for $349 $244.30 [Brooklyn Samuels™]( Brooklyn Samuels™ [Shop Here]( by Samuelstype 19 fonts for $280 $112 [Didonesque Ghost]( Didonesque Ghost [Shop Here]( by Paulo Goode 10 fonts for $120 $60 [Pockota]( Pockota [Shop Here]( by Nasir Udin 12 fonts for $150 $75 [Patricia Gothic]( Patricia Gothic [Shop Here]( by Midwest Type 12 fonts for $49 $24.50 [Aftika]( Aftika [Shop Here]( by Graphite 7 fonts for $60 $30 [Plaquette]( Plaquette [Shop Here]( by FaceType 9 fonts for $60 $21 [Bangel]( Bangel [Shop Here]( by Art Grootfontein 5 fonts for $49 $29.40 [Espiritu]( Espiritu [Shop Here]( by Sudtipos 5 fonts for $79 $39.50 [Walbaum]( Walbaum by Monotype First designed in the early 1800s, Walbaum never achieved the audience or acclaim it deserved – despite its easy elegance, and sophisticated persona. It’s been fully restored for this expansive family, which includes 32 weights including ornaments and two decorative cuts. Walbaum offers the kind of warmth that’s missing from comparable typefaces such as Bodoni or Didot, feeling effortlessly approachable and legible. Monotype team Carl Crossgrove, Charles Nix and Juan Villanueva have adhered to designer Justus Erich Walbaum’s original intentions, also 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. Unusually, the family also includes a generous range of ornaments. From massive billboards, to micro-type on e-readers, Walbaum has it covered. The family is available as OpenType OTF font format, and includes over 600 glyphs with OpenType typographic features including small capitals, old style and lining figures, proportional and tabular figures, fractions and ligatures. Walbaum also works well for packaging and publication designs. 68 fonts for $199 $69.65 [Shop Here]( Fonts in Action SALE ends May 25th, at 11:59 p.m. EDT. - [Shop ALL deals]( now! Virtual is reality. If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that (for better or worse) the virtual, digital world and the “real” world are becoming one and the same. Everything is happening through screens, including our meetings, our customer interactions, and even our holiday celebrations. In typography, this shift manifests in a trend of dynamic type—type that is interactive or has some interactivity built into it, that exists within virtual and augmented reality environments where it adapts and reacts in real time. Lateral moves. What happens when you flip the contrast on a high-contrast typeface? You get a groundbreaking typographic aesthetic that is strangely alluring. Type that is almost dreamlike in that it’s simultaneously familiar and yet remarkable. The underpinning intention of this reverse contrast trend is to be very different, so it’s no surprise we see this trend creeping into more “creative” verticals, such as out-of-left-field digital ventures, music, organic sweets, and other markets that are more willing to take a progressive outlook. 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 MyFonts.com. 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Carina is 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, Mark are 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. FS Lola is a registered trademark of Fontsmith. Macklin is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Daito is a trademark of insigne. Stevie Sans is a trademark of Typefolio. Merel is a trademark of The Northern Block. Biennale is a trademark of Latinotype. Cabrito Contrast is a trademark of insigne. 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