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Coptic

Coptic

Coptic fonts are designed to represent the Coptic alphabet, a script descended from Egyptian hieroglyphs and Greek. They are primarily used for liturgical texts, scholarly works on Coptic language and history, and decorative applications invoking ancient Egyptian aesthetics.

4 fonts

Copy

Copy

Fonts in the 'Copy' category prioritize readability and legibility, especially in extended text. They are generally clean, unfussy typefaces designed to minimize eye strain and maximize comprehension for comfortable, prolonged reading.

1 fonts

Corners

Corners

The "Corners" font category includes typefaces characterized by unique or stylized corners. These fonts often feature rounded, sharp, beveled, or otherwise altered corners to create a distinct visual impression and add personality to the text, often suitable for display purposes.

4 fonts

Corporate

Corporate

Corporate fonts are designed to project professionalism, reliability, and trustworthiness. These typefaces are often clean, legible, and neutral in tone, suitable for conveying a sense of stability and authority. They are typically used to build brand identity and ensure consistent communication across various corporate materials.

186 fonts

Correspondence

Correspondence

Correspondence fonts prioritize readability and clarity for extended reading, mimicking the feeling of a handwritten or typed letter. They often feature simple, unfussy designs that ensure legibility in smaller sizes and are well-suited for print and digital communication where clarity is paramount.

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Corroded

Corroded

Corroded fonts mimic the look of aged metal, distressed surfaces, and eroded textures. They often feature irregular edges, missing chunks, and a generally weathered appearance, suggesting decay and the passage of time. These fonts are excellent for designs aiming to evoke a sense of history, grunge, or industrial grit.

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Country

Country

Country fonts evoke a rustic, homespun, and often vintage aesthetic, drawing inspiration from historical typefaces and hand-lettered signs found in rural settings. These fonts often feature slab serifs, distressed textures, and a folksy charm, making them suitable for projects requiring a sense of authenticity and nostalgia.

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Courier

Courier

Courier is a monospaced font category, meaning each character occupies the same horizontal space. Known for its typewriter-like aesthetic, it evokes a sense of the past and is often used where consistent spacing is crucial, such as in coding or screenplays.

7 fonts

Cozy

Cozy

Cozy fonts evoke feelings of warmth, comfort, and friendliness. They often feature rounded edges, soft curves, and a slightly relaxed structure, making them approachable and inviting. These fonts are frequently used to create a welcoming and intimate atmosphere in designs.

1 fonts

Cracked

Cracked

Cracked fonts simulate the appearance of damage, decay, or fragmentation, often resembling cracked glass, stone, or other fractured surfaces. They typically evoke a sense of age, destruction, or a post-apocalyptic aesthetic and are used to create a distressed or impactful visual effect.

23 fonts

Craft

Craft

Craft fonts evoke a handmade, personal, and often rustic aesthetic. They frequently feature irregular lines, textured surfaces, and imperfect forms, ideal for projects seeking a warm, approachable, and unique feel. They add personality and a touch of authenticity to designs.

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Crayon

Crayon

Crayon fonts mimic the look of handwriting created with crayons, often featuring a slightly rough, uneven texture and playful, childlike appearance. They are typically used to evoke a sense of fun, informality, and nostalgia, often employed in designs aimed at children or projects requiring a handcrafted feel.

5 fonts

Crazy

Crazy

The 'Crazy' font category encompasses typefaces that are highly unconventional, playful, and often illegible at smaller sizes. They prioritize visual impact and personality over readability, frequently featuring unusual shapes, distortions, and exaggerated elements. These fonts are best suited for large display uses where grabbing attention is paramount.

2 fonts

Creative

Creative

Creative fonts encompass a wide range of unique and expressive typefaces designed to capture attention and evoke specific emotions. They often feature unconventional letterforms, distinctive serifs, or artistic embellishments, making them suitable for projects requiring a strong visual impact and a touch of originality.

3 fonts

Creepy

Creepy

Creepy fonts evoke feelings of unease, horror, and suspense through distorted letterforms, dripping effects, sharp edges, and unsettling textures. Often characterized by irregularity and an unnatural aesthetic, they are primarily used to create a frightening or unsettling visual impact.

5 fonts

Crosses

Crosses

The 'Crosses' font category encompasses typefaces primarily based on, or incorporating, cross shapes and symbols. These fonts are often employed for religious contexts, cultural symbols, or to evoke a sense of history, spirituality, or solemnity.

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Cryptic

Cryptic

Cryptic fonts are characterized by their obscured, distorted, or highly stylized letterforms, often resembling symbols, codes, or illegible writing. They evoke mystery, secrecy, and the unknown, and are typically used for design applications where conveying a sense of intrigue or hidden meaning is desired.

2 fonts

Cultural

Cultural

The "Cultural" font category encompasses typefaces that directly evoke specific cultures, historical periods, or geographic regions through their design. These fonts often incorporate unique stylistic elements, calligraphic traditions, or visual motifs characteristic of their inspiration, lending authenticity and visual impact to projects that seek to represent or celebrate those cultures.

110 fonts

Cuneiform

Cuneiform

Cuneiform fonts are digital representations of the ancient Mesopotamian writing system, characterized by wedge-shaped marks pressed into clay tablets. These fonts are primarily used for scholarly purposes, historical recreations, and educational materials related to ancient Near Eastern studies.

4 fonts

Curly

Curly

Curly fonts are characterized by their playful, whimsical, and often decorative letterforms featuring loops, swirls, and flourishes. They evoke a sense of informality, fun, and personality, making them suitable for designs requiring a lighthearted and friendly tone.

36 fonts

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