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Free for personal and commercial use
Use for subtitles or headings where a subtle emphasis is needed.
Avoid using for large blocks of text, as small caps can be tiring to read.
Pair with a complementary serif or sans-serif for body text.
Ensure proper spacing between letters, as small caps can appear tighter than regular lowercase.
Use in print design to maintain a classic and consistent look.
Test on different printers to ensure the small caps are rendered correctly.
Adds a formal and traditional touch to the design.


Categories
Serif, Small Caps, Classic
Format
ZIP Archive
Styles
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