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Let's take a look into 2022 with UP TO 50% OFF, deals and fonts you'll want to grab! Fonts used: and

Let's take a look into 2022 with UP TO 50% OFF, deals and fonts you'll want to grab! [View in Browser]( [Hot New Fonts]( [Best Sellers]( [What's New]( [Special Offers]( [Bundles]( [WhatTheFont]( [Type Trends]( Fonts used: [Helvetica Now Variable]( and [Wonder]( Last year’s “Type Trends” guidance was about creating typographic surprises, bespoke fonts, using evocative typefaces to tell a story and the merging of art and technology. As far as typefaces go, lighthearted scripts, industrial strength sans serif designs and heavyweight display typefaces were high on the popularity charts. So, what kind of typefaces are going to be hot in 2022? We looked into the fonts that have been trending over the last several weeks, checked out the winners in several typographic design competitions and talked with the type experts at MyFonts, to help us answer this question. Here’s what we came up with. The typeface trends in 2022 will be: • A resurgence of classic sans serif designs • New interest in baroque fonts • Display typefaces, with a cartoon vibe • New serif typefaces that are friendly and outspoken • Three flavors of scripts finding new popularity • Variable fonts continuing to trend Type Trends Sale ENDS on January 25th at 11:59 p.m. EST! Don’t miss out! [Shop ALL Type Trend Deals]( Classic Sans While new sans serif typefaces seem to be released daily, the traditional classics are not only still the best sellers, they’re also beginning to see an up-tick in their use. Why? Because these designs are able to address virtually any typographic need, are easy to recommend to branding clients and several have been updated with many improvements. Designs like [Classic Grotesque™]( and [Futura® Now]( infuse the demeanor of the original designs with 21st century aesthetics. [Helvetica® Now]( and [Trade Gothic® Next]( are classic designs updated for modern imaging needs. [ITC Avant Garde Gothic®]( and [Avenir® Next]( are geometric sans serif families that approach the design ethic in very different ways. While [Proxima Nova]( bridges the gap between typefaces like Futura Now and Classic Grotesque, combining modern proportions with a geometric vibe. All the families are large and diverse, with character sets that address scores of languages. Choose just the designs you need, or invest in the complete family. In either case, you’ll have powerful design tools – and be ahead of the typographic curve. [Shop ALL Type Trend deals]( [Helvetica® Now]( Helvetica® Now 96 fonts for $499 $249.50 [Shop Here]( [ITC Avant Garde Gothic®]( ITC Avant Garde Gothic® 20 fonts for $299 $149.50 [Shop Here]( [Futura® Now]( Futura® Now 107 fonts for $699 $349.50 [Shop Here]( [Avenir® Next]( Avenir® Next 34 fonts for $499 $249.50 [Shop Here]( [Trade Gothic® Next]( Trade Gothic® Next 17 fonts for $399 $199.50 [Shop Here]( [Classic Grotesque™]( Classic Grotesque™ 56 fonts for $499 $249.50 [Shop Here]( Distinctive Serifs & Happy Feet There are no crystal goblets here. These typefaces are not transparent containers for textual content. (So much for Beatrice Warde’s advice.) They’re fonts that make a statement. They tend to have a friendly demeanor and, because they have serifs, carry a certain amount of gravitas. Look around, and you’ll find these designs – and others like them – in a growing number of applications. The [Blacker Pro]( family has text and display variants galore, in normal and condensed proportions, plus a score of titling fonts. It’s enough fonts that Blacker Pro is equally at home in long form text copy and on-demand content, as it is in billboard headlines. [Cotford™]( is a new family of elegant display and robust text fonts. The display designs are ideal for branding, editorial displays, and logotypes, while Cotford’s text designs are ideal for lengthy copy in print and on screen. [Gazpacho]( and [Imagist]( are the two “happy feet” in the list. Gazpacho’s serifs are friendly and inviting, while those in Imagist are expansive and flowing. [Sweep Poster]( melds the weight stress of old style designs, the dramatic elegance of 18th century Didones, and a charming panache in characters like the a, e and g, to create a design that is both distinctive and handsome. [Shop ALL Type Trend deals]( [Cotford™]( Cotford™ 16 fonts for $359 $179.50 [Shop Here]( [Gazpacho]( Gazpacho 14 fonts for $199 $99.50 [Shop Here]( [Albra]( Albra 60 fonts for $649 $324.50 [Shop Here]( [Blacker Pro]( Blacker Pro 69 fonts for $295 $147.50 [Shop Here]( [Rose Avenue]( Rose Avenue 1 font for $26 $15.60 [Shop Here]( [Sweep Poster]( Sweep Poster 8 fonts for $190 $104.50 [Shop Here]( Three Flavors of Scripts Scripts enhance the written word. They’re emotional, lyrical and, at times, even passionate communicators. Scripts have a soul, and a heart. While script fonts have been around as long as baseball, designs that are particularly elegant, script families of sympathetic fonts, and heavyweight designs that aren’t afraid to push their weight around, are stepping away from the crowd. [The Duality]( and [Desirable Calligraphy]( bring new meaning to the word “elegant.” They’re sophisticated without being stuffy and lively without being flamboyant. They’re also at their best in larger point sizes, where flourishes and swashes can dance with impunity. [Palomino Script]( is the cornerstone of the Palomino family, and is supported by two casual handwriting fonts and a suite of decorative design elements. [Modern Love]( and [Coaction]( take a backseat to no one. Playful and commanding at the same time, these designs – and typefaces like them – are cropping up on a variety of playlists. [Lust Script]( is an exercise in indulgence. It’s big, brassy and more than a little sassy. It has attitude and swashes galore. Beautiful? You bet! Bashful? No way! [Shop ALL Type Trend deals]( [The Duality]( The Duality 1 font for $20 $10 [Shop Here]( [Palomino]( Palomino 4 fonts for $69 $34.50 [Shop Here]( [Desirable Calligraphy]( Desirable Calligraphy 1 font for $23 $11.50 [Shop Here]( [Coaction]( Coaction 1 font for $17 $8.50 [Shop Here]( [Modern Love]( Modern Love 4 fonts for $89 $44.50 [Shop Here]( [Mielle CF]( Mielle CF 6 fonts for $100 $75 [Shop Here]( Baroque Fonts, Ornate These are designs adorned with flamboyant swashes, sensuous character strokes, demonstrative interlocks and ornate character shapes. They may not rate high on the legibility scale, but are sure to attract attention, create memorable wordmarks and build headlines that are a visual delight. They’re the flowers in font gardens, and easily brighten-up an otherwise dull page. [Sea Angel](, [Maroon And Black]( and [Sunbest Mora]( are delightfully complex confections. They have enough alternate characters, swash designs and ligatures to create lively headlines, wordmarks and packaging. There are also more subdued designs, like [Kindred](, a playful capitals only sans serif design, that sports a bevy of alternate characters. Think: fedora with a jaunty feather. [ITC Ziggy™]( is part Art Nouveau, part 70s psychedelic and 100% fun. The [Ornate Initials]( family is three sets of decorative capital letter fonts that enliven a page, introduce paragraphs – and even serve as graphic illustrations. [Shop ALL Type Trend deals]( [Sea Angel]( Sea Angel 2 fonts for $23 $11.50 [Shop Here]( [Maroon and Black]( Maroon and Black 2 fonts for $19 $9.50 [Shop Here]( [Kindred]( Kindred 6 fonts for $24 $16.80 [Shop Here]( [Ornate Initials]( Ornate Initials 3 fonts for $60 $30 [Shop Here]( [Sunbest Mora]( Sunbest Mora 9 fonts for $20 $10 [Shop Here]( [ITC Ziggy™]( ITC Ziggy™ 1 font for $29 $14.50 [Shop Here]( Display Typefaces With a Cartoon Vibe Cartoon fonts look like they came right out of a comic strip or graphic novel. They have a hand-drawn appearance, informal structure and, more often than not, a whimsical disposition. They’re trending because they bring a human, lighthearted vibe to headlines and short blocks of text copy. The design’s popularity stems from their warm, friendly and lighthearted qualities that we all crave these days. These fonts can also add impact to a headline and a bit of humanity to short blocks of text copy. [Wine Stony]( isn’t exactly cute and cuddly. But that just goes to show that typefaces can be graphic chameleons, easily adapting to a variety of environments. Set Wine Stony at small sizes and its rough edges go away. Set it large in a pleasing color and you’ve got bit of earthy charm. [Ghost Childs]( and [Bejo]( are plus-size designs that are commanding and approachable, while the [PH™]( family has enough weights, proportions, handy icons and word banners to fill a shipping container. [Shop ALL Type Trend deals]( [Wine Stoney]( Wine Stoney 1 font for $19 $9.50 [Shop Here]( [PH™]( PH™ 94 fonts for $179 $89.50 [Shop Here]( [Bejo]( Bejo 1 font for $15 $7.50 [Shop Here]( Variable: Merging of Art and Technology Variable fonts are an elegant melding of art and technology. They were trending last year, and continue to grow in influence. Developed primarily for web design, where they allow for faster site performance and a smaller digital footprint, Savvy designers are now using variable fonts to create brand consistency across a vast spectrum of uses, build animated graphics, fine tune text for maximum impact and legibility, and use type as an artist with a lively color palette. [Thephir Variable]( is part of the Thephir family featuring 10 fixed styles and a variable font with weigh and slant axes. It easily slides between svelte and robust with a slant that toggles from upright and stalwart to a stylish 15° forward angle. [Tellumo Variable™]( is a geometric sans with moderate proportions, a low stroke contrast, open apertures, and an x-height that makes it an easy reader in digital and hardcopy environments. A modest range of variable weights make it versatile without being overwhelming. [Norman Variable]( is a condensed, high-contrast design with a large suite of ligatures and alternate characters. Its variable weight adjustments range from willowy to industrial strength. [Cotford]( shows up twice on the 2022 list. Its static weights are distinctive designs that provide for a wide range of uses, while the variable font unlocks a much larger spectrum of typographic expression. [Shop ALL Type Trend deals]( [Cotford Variable]( Cotford Variable by Monotype New from the Monotype Studio, Cotford is a contemporary serif from Creative Type Director, Tom Foley. Dynamic, adaptable, and surprising—Cotford is a languid serif that ranges from delicate thins, bending and reaching like flower stems, to bold heavy weights that command the page and screen with confidence and vintage charm. And as a variable font, Cotford allows designers to explore and refine the design almost endlessly, unearthing its many visual tones and hidden secrets. Foley set out to design a soulful, contemporary serif typeface that delivers all the versatility and robustness today's designers expect. The variable font unlocks an expandsive spectrum of visual expression that allows designers to explore, tweak, and adjust the typeface until they find the perfect weight, contrast, and optical size for their project. At the same time, Cotford’s static weights follow a traditional model of 3 text and 5 display weights, making it a strong choice for brands looking for simple implementation. A pop serif for the digital age, Cotford takes you places. 2 Variable fonts for $359 $179.50 [Shop Cotford Variable Now]( [Thephir Variable]( Thephir Variable 1 Variable font & 10 Static fonts for $70 $35 [Shop Here]( [Tellumo Variable™]( Tellumo Variable™ 2 Variable fonts for $499 $249.50 [Shop Here]( [Norman Variable]( Norman Variable 1 Variable font for $110 $55 [Shop Here]( Best of 2021: Helvetica Now Variable [Helvetica Now Variable]( #1 Helvetica Now Variable by Monotype Helvetica Now 2.0 builds on the groundbreaking work of 2019’s Helvetica Now release—all of the clarity, simplicity, and neutrality of classic Helvetica with everything 21st-century designers need. In this 2021 release, we introduce Helvetica Now Variable and add condensed weights to the Helvetica Now static fonts. Helvetica Now 2.0 includes 96 fonts in three distinct optical sizes (Micro, Text, and Display), now with 48 new condensed weights. The Helvetica Now Variable fonts include even more: 144 instances—48 normal, 48 condensed, and 48 compressed. Helvetica Now Variable gives you over a million new Helvetica styles in one state-of-the-art font file (over two-and-a-half million with italics!). Use it as an extension of the Helvetica Now family or make custom-blends from its weights (Hairline to ExtraBlack), optical sizes (four point to infinity), and new Compressed and Condensed widths. Create infinite shades of expression, incredible typographic animations, and ultra-refined typography. Its single font file makes it easier to use and wickedly fast. Load one file and access a million fonts—in a fraction of the size of a traditional font family. More freedom. More expression. More power. More. Helvetica. Now. Each one of the Helvetica Now static fonts has been carefully tailored to the demands of its size. The larger Display versions are drawn to show off the subtlety of Helvetica and spaced with headlines in mind, while the Text sizes focus on legibility, using robust strokes and comfortably loose spaces. Helvetica Now's Micro designs are simplified and exaggerated to maintain the impression of Helvetica in tiny type. There's also an extensive set of alternates, which allow designers the opportunity to experiment with and adapt Helvetica's tone of voice. The new Condensed weights put more type into smaller spaces—for intense emphasis, sophisticated contrast, or just everyday space-fitting. 2 Variable fonts for $499 $249.50 [Shop Helvetica Now Variable Now]( Our Type Trends Sale ends January 25th, Shop [ALL font deals]( now 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. MyFonts and MyFonts.com are trademarks of MyFonts Inc. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. Other technologies, font names, and brand names are used for information only and remain trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Helvetica Now is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. ITC Avant Garde Gothic is a trademark of Monotype ITC Inc. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and which may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. Futura Now is a registered Trademark of Bauer Types. Avenir Next is a trademark of Monotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. Trade Gothic Next is a trademark of Monotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. Classic Grotesque is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. ITC Ziggy is a trademark of Monotype ITC Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Tellumo Variable is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. 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