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Panton Font Family 34 Fonts rar


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The huge variety of the Panton Font Family is making it suitable for headlines of all sizes, as well as for text blocks that come in both maximum and minimum variations. Its styles are applicable for any type of graphic design in web, print, motion graphics moreover perfect for T-shirts and other items like posters, logos, etc.

Panton Font is a sans-serif typeface that was designed by Svetoslav Simov and Ivan Petrov. This typeface was released by Font Fabric foundry. This font family contains 54 fonts with its clear legibility, impressive styles, and geometric versions, and also has uprights 19 different Italics, and 16 icon sets as a bonus, so the font has been inspired by the classic grotesque typefaces.

Kuro Font and Wok Sans are very similar to Panton Font and you can find the same qualities in these fonts, which are available in this font. This font is great to work in both print and web design places.

This font is highly used for any type of headline and also suitable for text blocks with it using all variations such as maximum and minimum. This font is also the best choice for print and web design purposes. You can also use this typeface in your all-fun designs such as logo designs, book publishing, banners, book covers, business and invitation card design, and many more.

This is a completely free version that can freely use in your personal projects but is not useful for commercial projects. If you want to utilize this font in your commercial projects then go for its paid version.

Cocon Bold Font turned into designed by way of Evert Bloemsma and became first time published by way of Fontfont Foundry. This sans serif font has awesome extraordinary font appearance, this font can be used to your game design, web page, or in another document you want...

They are fully installable font files, able to be used in any software program for testing and comping purposes. They are not allowed to be used in a final project (whether personal or commercial) without purchasing a license.

The Panton font family includes 54 fonts - 19 uprights with 19 matching italics and 16 icon sets as a bonus! It is characterized by excellent legibility in both web & print design areas, well-finished geometric designs, optimized kerning, excellent web-font performance and legibility etc.

The font family is most suitable for headlines of all sizes, as well as for text blocks that come in both maximum and minimum variations. Panton font styles are applicable for any type of graphic design in web, print, motion graphics etc and perfect for t-shirts and other items like posters and logos.

The Panton font is inspired by the classic grotesque typefaces. It is a large font family with about 54 fonts in which they are all characterized by very excellent legibility, amazing geometric designs, optimized kerning, excellent web-font performance etc. This package showcases a new addition to the family in Panton narrow. The panton narrow has 9 upright and 9 matching italics ranging from thin to heavy. The font is suitable for different kinds of projects like headlines, logos, apparel, and any display project 8n the web and print world really.

This font delivers advanced typographical compatibility with features like case-sensitive forms, super and subscript characters, fractions, and style alternates. Looking for an example? Check the logo design created by David Edward Clark.

Mont font has a variety of OpenType features, which include tabular figures, high-level typographic characteristics such as fractions, ligatures, case-sensitive forms, superscripts, and subscripts, etc.

The Cera Font is a result of sheer geometry artistry and simplicity to its core. This font family has the bestselling Cera Pro, its stenciled counterpart Cera Stencil, Cera Brush(the hand-made display companion), and Cera Round Pro.

The typeface purposely does not have unique decorative features. On the other hand, it manages to win hearts with laconism, plainness, and sharpness of forms, which have given heights to the seasoned corporate style for years to come.

Panton font, designed by the reputable Swiss font foundry Fontfabric, comes as a perfect manifestation of such a merger. Panton is a combination of the clean lines, balanced proportions and well-dosed contrast, which is both modern and timeless elegance in its most serene form. Be a part of our search for the roots, development, and lasting influence of the Panton font in the realm of typography and design.

With the idea clear in mind, Fontfabric, a well-known typographic design company pushing the boundaries of the industry, started designing the Panton project. Using geometric forms, modernist theories, and dynamic design trends, the team set a modality for the community to use freely and forever.

Boasting a range of styles and weights, Panton allows designers to pick the right weight for their projects. Whether you require an elegant, thin look or a strong, impressive statement, Panton has you covered. The font family comprises 19 upright styles, each completed with its corresponding italic. This flexibility guarantees uniformity in various design units. Additionally, Panton offers a bonus of 16 icon sets. These icons are the right choice to supplement the font family and help improve the visual side of communication.

Panton is a modern typeface that includes 34 different fonts, made up of 9 uprights, 9 italics and 16 icon sets! Easy to read, Panton is a great choice for using on everything from T-shirts to posters, thanks to its real softened geometric nature. See all the details here.

Sticking to the same "safe" fonts all the time can start to get boring, and can make you feel like all your work looks just a little too similar. As far as safe fonts go, these few well-worn classics come to mind: Garamond, Bodoni, Helvetica, Univers, Futura, Caslon and Baskerville. All of these fonts are wonderful, very pleasing to the eye, and their readability is top-notch. But there are a few gems that you probably haven't even heard of before that are worth checking out.

Looking for a clean hand crafted typeface? Jovial might be just what you are looking for. This quirky, fun and versatile typeface comes as a serif and sans serif with three weights each: Light, Regular, and Bold. This typeface is extra fun because of the bonus embellishments that come with it. Elements include simple vine strokes, leaves, curvy twig branches, and some simple arrows. Created by Visual Hierarchy, this is yet another typeface that is fairly inexpensive, packages starting at $18. This typeface is great for packaging, and can even hold its own on a mobile device.

Created by Marius Kempken, Moderne Sans is, as the name suggests, a modern sans-serif typeface. This is a free font inspired by 1920s typography. The designer intended this to be an uppercase typeface only, but later revised and created a lowercase set as well. To get the most use out of this typeface, it's best to use as uppercase, since the impact it has as headline text is quite striking. What makes this typeface so interesting is that even though it is a slender weight, it still leaves a bold impact when in use. The creator also made a few alternative letters to give more variation when designing. Check it out here.

Shania is a Script Typeface with a beautiful, natural flow to it. It's a modern calligraphy script that gives off an elegant yet casual vibe. You get a lot out of this typeface, it includes 432+ glyphs, and 194 alternate characters, including terminal letters, alternates, and ligatures and also comes with multiple language support. It is not a free font, but is still inexpensive with a single user license for $17. Designing some wedding invitations? This typeface was practically made for that reason, and looks wonderful next to floral designs.

On the search for a clean, but simple vintage typeface? Give Bernier a chance. Created by Ryan Pyae, this typeface is free to use. This typeface has three distinctively different styles including Regular, Distressed, and Shaded. The distressed style is perfect for the old, grainy look, and compliments sports or hunting advertisements successfully. The regular and shaded styles take on a Barbershop, or vintage t-shirt feel. For a free typeface, you'll get a lot of use out of it. You can download the typeface here.

Unlike some more elegant script typefaces, Brayden has a worn, rustic look. It comes with Bold, Regular, Thin and also has a sans-serif typeface to compliment it. This typeface is great for restaurant signs, t-shirts, and for advertising outdoor activities. Like Shania, Brayden comes with contextual and stylistic alternates, swashes, and ligatures. This is not a free typeface, but is fairy priced at $17, and with all the ligatures you're getting, that price is more than fair.

I am trying to change the font on a single page on my site using Custom CSS and the page's collection ID. I have been trying to do this by changing the font-family property in the site-wide Custom CSS (since I do not want to change the font for any other pages). I'm not using custom fonts; I am happy to use the Squarespace, but I do not know what the exact "labels" are for these various fonts. Some, like "Arial" are straightforward, but others (e.g., "Libre Baskerville" or "Omnes Pro") do not seem to be changing the font appropriately. Any advice would be helpful! Or even, more generally -- and since I am a novice to CSS -- are there helpful tips for knowing how to convert font names to acceptable arguments for the "font-family" property? The current code I am using is below:

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