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Sample

Sample

"Sample" fonts showcase various typefaces for previewing their appearance and functionality. Often displaying the full character set, pangrams, and numeric variations, they are used for font selection and design exploration.

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Sans-serif

Sans-serif

Sans-serif fonts are characterized by the absence of serifs, the small decorative strokes at the end of letterforms. They offer a clean and modern aesthetic, often favored for digital displays, headings, and body text where clarity and readability are paramount.

29,327 fonts

Sanskrit

Sanskrit

Sanskrit fonts are designed to accurately represent the Devanagari script, essential for displaying and interacting with the ancient Indian language. These fonts often prioritize legibility and historical accuracy, suitable for both traditional texts and modern digital applications involving Sanskrit or related Indic languages.

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Scan

Scan

Scan fonts are designed to be easily read by OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software. They feature simplified letterforms and consistent stroke widths, optimizing machine readability over traditional aesthetics. These fonts are primarily used in contexts where automated data capture is critical.

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Scandinavian

Scandinavian

Scandinavian fonts embody simplicity, functionality, and a touch of warmth, reflecting the design principles of Nordic countries. They often feature clean lines, geometric shapes, and a focus on readability, making them ideal for projects seeking a modern and minimalist aesthetic.

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Scanlines

Scanlines

Scanline fonts evoke the look of early digital displays, often mimicking the horizontal lines visible on CRT screens. They are characterized by a fragmented, pixelated, or striated appearance, ideal for retro tech themes and creating a sense of nostalgia for vintage electronics.

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Scary

Scary

Scary fonts evoke fear, suspense, and unease through their distorted forms, jagged edges, and often dripping or eroded textures. They are commonly used to create a chilling atmosphere, emphasizing themes of horror, mystery, or the supernatural. These fonts excel at grabbing attention and conveying a sense of foreboding.

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Scented

Scented

The 'Scented' font category encompasses typefaces designed to evoke a sense of fragrance, delicacy, and often femininity. These fonts typically feature flowing curves, elegant serifs (or lack thereof in modern interpretations), and a light, airy feel, making them ideal for projects requiring a sophisticated and sensory appeal.

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School

School

School fonts evoke a sense of childhood, learning, and playfulness, often featuring simple letterforms and high readability. These fonts are generally sans-serif or simple serifs, optimized for young eyes and educational materials, creating a welcoming and approachable feel.

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Schoolbook

Schoolbook

Schoolbook fonts are designed for maximum legibility, particularly for young readers. They feature simple, clean letterforms, often with distinct a's and g's, to aid in reading comprehension and letter recognition in educational materials.

75 fonts

Schwabacher

Schwabacher

Schwabacher is a blackletter typeface characterized by its sharp, angular strokes and often elaborate, fractured forms. It was commonly used in German-speaking countries from the late 15th century until the mid-20th century, often associated with traditional or historical themes.

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Sci-fi

Sci-fi

Sci-fi fonts evoke futuristic aesthetics, often incorporating geometric shapes, sharp angles, and technological motifs. They aim to convey a sense of innovation, technology, and the unknown, making them suitable for projects that require a futuristic or high-tech feel. They are commonly used in projects related to space, robotics, and virtual worlds.

2,019 fonts

Science

Science

Fonts in the "Science" category often evoke a sense of precision, technology, and clarity. They typically feature clean lines, geometric shapes, and a modern aesthetic, making them well-suited for scientific publications, technological interfaces, and educational materials.

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Science Fiction

Science Fiction

Science Fiction fonts evoke futuristic, technological, and often otherworldly aesthetics. Characterized by sharp angles, geometric shapes, and sometimes distressed or stylized lettering, they are frequently used to create a sense of innovation and advanced civilization, often implying a futuristic or dystopian setting.

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Scotch Roman

Scotch Roman

Scotch Roman typefaces are a style of transitional serif font known for their high contrast, sharp serifs, and overall elegance. Popular in the 19th century for their readability, they are frequently used in applications requiring a classic and refined aesthetic.

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Scrapbook

Scrapbook

Scrapbook fonts evoke a handcrafted, personalized feel, reminiscent of handwritten notes, cut-and-paste elements, and charming imperfections. They often feature playful, irregular letterforms and are well-suited for projects seeking a nostalgic, whimsical, or sentimental touch. These fonts are typically used in designs aiming for a relaxed, informal, and handmade aesthetic.

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Scratchy

Scratchy

Scratchy fonts evoke a sense of urgency, informality, and handmade imperfection. They are characterized by rough edges, uneven lines, and a textured appearance, often resembling handwritten or distressed styles. These fonts are best suited for designs aiming for a raw, authentic, or rebellious aesthetic.

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Scrawl

Scrawl

Scrawl fonts mimic the look of fast, informal handwriting, often appearing uneven, energetic, and spontaneous. They are characterized by irregular letterforms, varying stroke widths, and a generally handcrafted feel, typically used for conveying a sense of authenticity, playfulness, or urgency.

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Screaming

Screaming

Screaming fonts are designed to grab attention with their bold, aggressive, and often distorted characteristics. They typically feature high contrast, irregular letterforms, and a generally chaotic appearance, conveying a sense of urgency, excitement, or even fear. They are best used sparingly and in contexts where making a loud and immediate impact is crucial.

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Screen

Screen

Screen fonts are specifically designed for optimal readability and legibility on digital displays. They prioritize clarity at various sizes, often employing features like simplified letterforms, generous x-heights, and consistent stroke weights to combat pixelation and ensure comfortable viewing on screens.

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