TT Teds Font Family (18 unique fonts) – only $9!
February 25, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: TT Teds Font Family (18 unique fonts) – only $9!
Expires: March 2, 2017, 11:59 pm EST

TT Teds is one powerful Font Family! Packed with 9 different weights and both regular and True Italics styles, it’s like getting 18 unique fonts in one. With its relatively tall lowercase characters, TT Teds is easy to read, even at the smallest of text sizes.
Highlights:
- 18 unique fonts in 1 family.
- Regular and True Italics styles.
- 9 different weights – from Hairline to Black.
- Highly versatile typeface – adapted for Web and mobile applications.
- Geometric, non-serif with narrow proportions.
- Easy-to-read font even in small text sizes.
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Pricing:
Normally, TT Teds sells for $160, but for a limited time only, you can get all 18 different fonts for only $9! That’s a 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 home Teds tonight!
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.
- The font or any of the files downloaded cannot be modified in any way.
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