Favourite is a hand-lettered font. Mix it up with uppercase and lowercase and you'll get a different vibes from it.
It's works perfectly for headlines, pull quotes, wordmark logos, posters and many more.
Latin-based Language Support (You can check your language typing characters in text box below).
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Brighten your day with Marviona, inspired by cute handwriting and casual-minimalist design. Crafted with monoline brush with the natural flow of the letterforms. This font has a bit bouncy layout that makes it looks more playfully!
Marviona has sweet looks with a medium weight that you can apply for many themes and perfect for lovely quotes, headlines, logos, merchandise, books, bottle label, and short body text. Complete with OpenType features. Cheer up with Marviona!
Fonts featured :
- Uppercase
- Lowercase
- Numbers
- Symbol and punctuations
- Stylistic alternates
- Ligatures
- Catchwords
- Swashes
- Multilingual
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Wilko is the carnival barker of typefaces. Bold, impactful yet friendly, with two decorative variants. No frills, no corners, no messing. When you want to say it loud and clear.
Happy Pumpkin is a fancy hand drawn font. Aimed for printing greeting cards, especially for quotes with humor. Can also be used on t-shirts design and other print products. Happy Pumpkin season!
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Cracks is a display font inspired for fun image and playful taste. Although initially made for comical use, this fantastic typeface is also best suited for headlines of all sizes, as well as for blocks of text that have both maximum and minimum variations. Whether it’s for web, digital crafts, logotype, wordmark, print, moving images or anything else, it fits for every young and playful design.
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Haworthia is a handwritten font. Its shape is inspired by self-titled succulent plant - the font has long and a bit swirled endings.
Haworthia provides multi-language support which includes cyrillic glyphs as well.
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