Corals Font: A Modern Humanistic Family from Typetype – only $9!
January 13, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: Corals Font: A Modern Humanistic Family from Typetype – only $9!
Expires: January 20, 2017, 11:59 pm EST
Get a modern take on a truly classic typeface with this Mighty Deal from TYPETYPE. TT Corals is a beautiful modern humanistic sans-serif font family that inspires creativity with its freshness and novelty. With 6 different weights and an italics style, this Font Family features 12 unique fonts.
Highlights:
- Modern, humanistic sans-serif.
- 12 unique fonts in 1 fabulous family.
- 6 weights: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold, Extrabold, Black.
- Regular and Italics styles.
- Great fit for projects themed around classical literature, music and other diverse creative areas.
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Pricing:
Normally, this font family sells for $140 but for a limited time only, you can get all 12 creative fonts for just $9! That’s a massive savings of 94% off the regular price. OR get both the desktop + web fonts together for only $15!
Click the BUY NOW button to bring this family home today!
Deal terms:
- Delivered as an instant download, after completing your purchase.
- The desktop fonts are delivered in .otf format and work on both Mac and Windows.
- You get a monthly pageview allowance for your webfonts. This license does not need to be renewed.
- These fonts can be used for both personal and commercial projects.
- View all terms here.
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