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Shadowed

Shadowed

Shadowed fonts create a visual impression of depth by simulating a shadow behind the characters. They are often bold and eye-catching, lending a 3D effect, and are best used for impactful headings or displays rather than extended body text.

12 fonts

Shapes

Shapes

Fonts in the 'Shapes' category are characterized by letterforms constructed from geometric shapes like circles, squares, triangles, or combinations thereof. They often project a modern, minimalist, or abstract aesthetic and are best used for display purposes to catch the eye.

42 fonts

Sharp

Sharp

Sharp fonts are characterized by their angular forms, pointed serifs (if any), and overall clean, precise appearance. They convey a sense of modernity, efficiency, and sometimes even authority, making them well-suited for applications where clarity and a cutting-edge feel are desired.

43 fonts

Sharpie

Sharpie

Fonts in the "Sharpie" category emulate the bold, slightly messy, and informal aesthetic of writing with a Sharpie marker. They feature thick strokes, a handwritten feel, and often some degree of texture or irregularity. These fonts are typically used for designs seeking a casual, energetic, and hand-crafted appearance.

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Shattered

Shattered

Shattered fonts evoke a sense of brokenness, fragmentation, and disorder. Characterized by disjointed letterforms, irregular edges, and a deconstructed appearance, they are often used to convey distress, destruction, or a rebellious attitude.

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Shu

Shu

"Shu" (書) style fonts mimic traditional East Asian calligraphy, specifically the brushstroke aesthetic. They are characterized by thick and thin strokes, expressive curves, and a handwritten feel, often evoking elegance, tradition, and artistic expression. These fonts are often used to imbue designs with a sense of cultural authenticity and artistic flair.

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Sign Language

Sign Language

Sign Language fonts are specialized typefaces designed to represent handshapes, movements, and facial expressions used in sign languages. These fonts are often illustrative or symbolic rather than directly translatable, and are used for educational materials, accessibility tools, and artistic expressions relating to the Deaf community.

2 fonts

Sign Painting

Sign Painting

Sign Painting fonts evoke the hand-crafted aesthetic of traditional lettering, reflecting the brush strokes and imperfections inherent in painted signs. They often feature bold, condensed letterforms and are used to create a vintage or nostalgic feel. These fonts are ideal for projects needing an authentic, hand-lettered touch.

4 fonts

Signage

Signage

Signage fonts prioritize legibility at a distance and in varying environmental conditions. They often feature simplified letterforms, generous spacing, and high contrast to ensure quick and easy comprehension. These fonts are designed for directional cues, informational displays, and branding where instant recognition is crucial.

23 fonts

Signature

Signature

Signature fonts mimic handwritten signatures, possessing an elegant and personal touch. These fonts often feature flowing scripts, varying stroke weights, and a distinctive, authentic feel, making them suitable for adding a personal and sophisticated element to designs.

71 fonts

Signs

Signs

Fonts in the 'Signs' category are designed for maximum legibility and quick comprehension. They prioritize clarity, simplicity, and often incorporate bold letterforms and generous spacing to ensure readability from a distance, making them ideal for wayfinding and informational displays.

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Silhouette

Silhouette

Silhouette fonts are defined by their striking outlines or negative space designs, often appearing as solid shapes or outlines. They offer a bold and graphic aesthetic, making them ideal for creating visual impact and emphasizing shape over detail. These fonts are frequently used for headlines, branding, and decorative elements where a strong, distinctive look is desired.

13 fonts

Silhouettes

Silhouettes

Silhouette fonts feature characters represented as solid shapes, lacking internal details or stroke variations. Often used for decorative purposes, logos, and signage, they offer a bold and graphical representation of letters and symbols, ideal for impactful visuals.

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Simple

Simple

Simple fonts prioritize legibility and clarity, often featuring clean lines and minimal embellishments. They are designed for readability in various sizes and contexts, making them versatile for a wide range of applications where information needs to be conveyed efficiently. This category prioritizes function over elaborate aesthetics.

32 fonts

Simplified

Simplified

Simplified fonts prioritize clarity and readability by minimizing stylistic embellishments. They often feature clean lines, geometric forms, and consistent stroke weights, making them highly legible in various applications. These fonts are typically used when functionality and ease of understanding are paramount.

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Sindhi

Sindhi

Sindhi fonts are designed for rendering the Sindhi language, which uses the Perso-Arabic script. These fonts often include specific glyph variations and ligatures needed to accurately represent Sindhi phonetics and are typically used for publications, websites, and official documents targeting Sindhi speakers.

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Sinhala

Sinhala

Sinhala fonts are specifically designed to render the Sinhala script, used primarily in Sri Lanka. They must accurately represent the complex ligatures and vowel markings inherent to the script, ensuring readability and aesthetic appeal for Sinhala text.

37 fonts

Sketch

Sketch

Sketch fonts evoke a hand-drawn, informal aesthetic, often mimicking the look of pencil or marker sketches. They typically feature irregular lines, imperfect forms, and a playful, approachable feel, making them suitable for designs needing a touch of personality and authenticity.

128 fonts

Sketched

Sketched

Sketched fonts mimic the look of hand-drawn lettering or handwriting, often featuring imperfect lines, varying stroke weights, and a generally informal appearance. They evoke creativity, spontaneity, and a personal touch, making them suitable for designs that need a humanistic or artistic feel.

2 fonts

Skew

Skew

Skew fonts introduce a deliberate slant or inclination to the letterforms, departing from the traditional vertical axis. This technique adds a sense of dynamism, speed, or even instability, often used for visual emphasis and stylized aesthetics.

6 fonts

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