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SAVE up to 50% OFF on OVER 60 font pairings, don't miss out... Fonts Used: and Better together! With

SAVE up to 50% OFF on OVER 60 font pairings, don't miss out... [MyFonts.com]( [View in Browser]( [Hot New Fonts]( [Best Sellers]( [What's New]( [Special Offers]( [Bundles]( [WhatTheFont]( [Summer Sale! Day 5]( Fonts Used: [Holen Vintage]( and [Akkordeon]( Better together! With the last pairings of our Summer Sales event, we’re turning up the heat! Find sizzling pairings for your next big idea. There is a limited time offer to save up to 50% on OVER 60 font pairings, so don't miss it. Our wonderful foundries and the Monotype Studio team have provided pairing suggestions to help guide you or inspire you. Scroll through and see today’s sun-sational font pairings. Pro Pairing Tip: Pairing Scripts & Screen Fonts. Script types have such strong personalities they almost invariably conflict and compete for attention when coupled with each other. Otherwise, scripts exist in harmony with nearly all sans serifs, as well as serif typefaces. Changing type size can help create interest and hierarchy, but changing weight does a lot more. Many newer typeface families have a wide range of weights. Good for print projects – typographic subtleties work in hardcopy. Not so much, however, in the digital world. You might need to consider a bolder weight as a pair to the light, in on-screen content. Summer Sale ends soon, June 21st at 11:59 p.m. EDT. - grab these hot deals now! [Shop Summer Sale Here]( Monotype Studio Font Pairings We asked Monotype Creative Type Directors Charles Nix and Sara Soskolne to choose pairings from a selection of MyFonts typefaces and families and share details about “why” each pairing works, as well as their thought process when combining type. [Klik]( Image above: Klik Today's pairing of the day by Sara Soskolne and Charles Nix is [Klik]( by Fenotype. Hear from Sara and Charles about why these pair well. “Push and pull: We’ve not paid much attention to the width axis, so let’s make up for that in this digestif menu. It uses just a small portion of the vast Klik family from Fenotype, taking advantage of both weight and width contrast, resulting in a nice push-pull combination. ” — Sara Soskolne & Charles Nix Font Pairing Feature by My Creative Land [Praline MCL and Handy Casual Condensed]( Image above: [Praline MCL]( and [Handy Casual Condensed]( My Creative Land picked these two fonts that pair well together. Praline MCL was designed by Elena Genova and published by My Creative Land. The family contains two fonts - charged with OpenType features vintage soft serif and a sans serif with corresponding forms and softness. Handy Casual Condensed is an informal non-linking brush script that was inspired by hand lettering from 60's posters. They are good to use for branding, headlines, books, posters etc. Purchase font below. [Praline MCL]( Praline MCL by My Creative Land 2 fonts for $39 $19.50 [Shop Here]( [Handy Casual Condensed]( Handy Casual Condensed by My Creative Land 2 fonts for $20 $10 [Shop Here]( Additional Pairing Deals [Fromage and Konnect]( Image above: [Fromage]( and [Konnect]( Adam Ladd picked these two fonts that pair well together. Fromage is a modern and bold high-contrast sans serif typeface that balances visual interest with restraint. Konnect is a geometric sans serif type family featuring a blend of modern, classical, and playful characteristics. They are good to use for branding, advertising, logos, magazines and headlines. Purchase fonts below. [Fromage - $99 $49.50]( [Konnect - $120]( [Larken and Jeko]( Image above: [Larken]( and [Jeko]( Ellen Luff picked these two fonts that pair well together. Larken is a confident serif designed to reflect nature, it creates a sense of natural softness and expressiveness. Jeko is an exciting geometric typeface with contemporary touches. It’s born from strong elementary shapes, with clean circles interwoven with modern cuts and sharp edges. They are good to use for headlines, web designs, books etc. Purchase fonts below. [Larken - $149 $119.20]( [Jeko - $129 $103.20]( [Calluna Sans™ and Calluna™]( Image above: [Calluna Sans™]( and [Calluna™]( exljbris picked these two fonts that pair well together. Calluna Sans was designed by Jos Buivenga and published by exljbris. Calluna Sans contains 10 styles. Calluna was designed by Jos Buivenga and published by exljbris. Calluna contains 8 styles. They are good to use for diplay font, headlines, branding etc. Purchase fonts below. [Calluna Sans™ - $119 $59.50]( [Calluna™ - $119 $59.50]( [Olive Display and Luciano Display]( Image above: [Olive Display]( and [Luciano Display]( FoxType picked these two fonts that pair well together. Olive Display is a Unique Modern Elegant Typeface with Web-fonts. It's a very versatile font that works great in large and small sizes. Luciano Display is a Unique Modern Elegant Typeface with Web-fonts. It's a very versatile font that works great in large and small sizes. They are good to use for branding, logos, headlines and captions. Purchase fonts below. [Olive Display - $30 $15]( [Luciano Display - $40 $20]( [ITC Lubalin Graph® and ITC Leawood]( Image above: [ITC Lubalin Graph®]( and [ITC Leawood]( ITC picked these two fonts that pair well together. ITC Lubalin Graph® was initially designed by Herb Lubalin and drawn to fit the requirements of typographic reproduction by Tony DiSpigna and Joe Sundwall in 1974. ITC Usherwood font was designed by Leslie Usherwood, an informal and personable font which bridges the gap between modernity and tradition. They are good to use for books, editorials etc. Purchase fonts below. [ITC Lubalin Graph® - $199.99 $100]( [ITC Leawood - $251]( [Winslow Title and Winslow Book]( Image above: [Winslow Title]( and [Winslow Book]( Kimmy Design picked these two fonts that pair well together. Winslow Title is a high contrast modern type family comes in two styles and a monolinear script family. Winslow Book is a playfully modern typeface with 6 weights and packed with styling features. They are good to use for titling and display design. Purchase fonts below. [Winslow Title - $150 $75]( [Winslow Book - $125 $62.50]( [Electra® and Clearface Gothic™]( Image above: [Electra®]( and [Clearface Gothic™]( Linotype picked these two fonts that pair well together. Electra was designed by William Dwiggins, Alex Kaczun and published by Linotype. Clearface Gothic was designed by Morris Benton and published by Linotype. They are good to use for headlines, web designs, packaging, branding etc. Purchase fonts below. [Electra® - $234.99 $115.15]( [Clearface Gothic™ - $150.99 $73.99]( [Besans and Wasabi Taste]( Image above: [Besans]( and [Wasabi Taste]( NJ Studio picked these two fonts that pair well together. Besans was designed by Siti Nurjanah and published by NJ Studio. Besans Handmade sans font. Wasabi Taste handwritten font. Wasabi Taste was designed by Siti Nurjanah and published by NJ Studio. They are good to use for accessories, bags, pins, logos, business cards, watermarks etc. Purchase fonts below. [Besans - $19 $9.50]( [Wasabi Taste - $19 $9.50]( [Magnat and Faktum]( Image above: [Magnat]( and [Faktum]( Rene Bieder picked these two fonts that pair well together. Magnat is a contrasting sans drawing inspiration from designs from the early twenties century and expands them into an elegant and distinctive contemporary design. Faktum is an exploration into the geometric sans genre, inspired by Mid-century modern architecture and interior design. They are good to use for headlines, paragraphs, packaging etc. Purchase fonts below. [Magnat - $179 $89.50]( [Faktum - $249 $124.50]( [Coral Blush and La Luxes]( Image above: [Coral Blush]( and [La Luxes]( Set Sail Studio picked these two fonts that pair well together. Coral Blush is a carefully crafted and perfectly balanced set of elegant serif and realistic script typefaces. La Luxes is a classic font duo consisting of an elegant Script and ligature-rich Serif. They are good to use for branding, logo designs, product packaging & invitation designs. Purchase fonts below. [Coral Blush - $22 $13.20]( [La Luxes - $29 $17.40]( [VVDS Praliner and VVDS Pacifica]( Image above: [VVDS Praliner]( and [VVDS Pacifica]( Vintage Voyage picked these two fonts that pair well together. Praliner – New elegant font family with a lot of stylish alternates and ligatures. Hand lettered elegant bold script for decorative typography inspired by American branding typography. they are good to use for headers, signs, logos, prints etc. Purchase fonts below. [VVDS Praliner - $30 $15]( [VVDS Pacifica - $30 $15]( [Cocomat Pro and Blacker Pro]( Image above: [Cocomat Pro]( and [Blacker Pro]( Zetafonts picked these two fonts that pair well together. Cocomat has been designed by Francesco Canovaro and Debora Manetti as a development of the Coco Gothic typeface system created by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini. Blacker Pro is the revised and extended version of the original wedge serif type family designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli in 2017. They are good to use for advertising, editorials, luxury branding etc. Purchase fonts below. [Cocomat Pro - $159 $79.50]( [Blacker Pro - $295 $147.50]( Our Summer Sale ends June 21st at 11:59 p.m. EDT., 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. Calluna Sans and Calluna is a trademark of exljbris. Lubalin Graph 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. Electra is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. Clearface Gothic is a trademark of Monotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Prices are shown in our standard currency (USD), may differ in other currencies, and may also be subject to change due to exchange rate fluctuations. ©2022 Monotype. All rights reserved. The text in this email is set in Rooney Sans. [Unsubscribe]( | [Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [View in Browser](

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