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Font Library
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To View by Category, click on the category type.
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Serif
Serif fonts have little flags, called serifs at the end of each stroke. Most of the text you read in books and magazines is serif text.
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Sans Serif
Sans serif faces lack serifs, and are often used for signs, headers, and text displayed on screens.
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Oldstyle
Oldstyle typefaces are based on ancient, medieval, or early modern lettering.
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Script
Script and handwritten faces include cursive scripts, chancery scripts, and fonts that look like handwriting.
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Engravers'
Engravers' faces are based on lettering originally developed for metal stamping and engraving.
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Freestyle
Freestyle typefaces include exotic and stylized fonts often used in titles, signs, and logos.
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