Create Personalized Fonts in Seconds with Prototypo – only $47!
February 6, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: Create Personalized Fonts in Seconds with Prototypo – only $47!
Expires: February 13, 2017, 11:59 pm EST

Always wanted to create your own fonts but wasn’t quite sure how? With the powerful typeface tool Prototypo, you can whip up your own creative fonts in just a few clicks. Start with any of 3 font templates and merely adjust more than 30 different sliders to complete your own personal typeface. You can even preview it on the Web before finalizing your files.
Highlights:
- Real-Time Font Creator.
- Quickly and Simply create your own font in mere seconds.
- Adjust 30+ sliders – x-height, serif curves, width, etc.
- Preview on the Web.
- Choose from 3 font templates to start.



Web Preview Extension:
Manual Editing:
Pricing:
Normally, one year usage of Prototypo sells for $99, but for a limited time only, you can get a full year of this amazing font creator tool for just $47! That’s a savings of 53% off the regular annual price.
Click the BUY NOW button to start personalizing your fonts today.
Deal terms:
- You’ll receive a coupon code after completing your purchase, to register at the vendor website for one year access.
- You will be able to use all the parameters and export as many fonts as you want.
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