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Grotesque fonts, also known as sans-serif fonts, are characterized by their simple, geometric forms and lack of serifs. Originally popular in the 19th century for advertising, they project a modern and straightforward feel, making them suitable for various applications requiring clarity and legibility.
328 fonts

Grunge fonts evoke a raw, distressed, and imperfect aesthetic, often featuring textures, irregularities, and a hand-drawn feel. They are typically used to convey a sense of rebellion, authenticity, or urban decay, and are popular for projects needing a gritty or vintage vibe.
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Gujarati fonts are designed specifically for the Gujarati script, an abugida used to write the Gujarati language, spoken primarily in the Indian state of Gujarat. These fonts need to accurately represent the complex conjuncts and ligatures inherent to the script while maintaining readability and aesthetic appeal. They are used in various media, including books, newspapers, websites, and signage.
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Gurmukhi fonts are designed for writing the Gurmukhi script, primarily used for the Punjabi language. Characterized by its distinct rounded forms and horizontal top line, Gurmukhi fonts are essential for religious texts, educational materials, and cultural publications related to Sikhism and the Punjab region.
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