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Children Book Fonts
- All fonts 74
- Sans Serif 48
- Serif 27
- Slab Serif 6
- Display 40
- Script 10
- Variable 46
- Font sale 16
If you are searching for the Children Book Fonts to complement your design, TypeType studio is the one to provide a wide range of typefaces suitable for commercial purposes. The specific styles and the complete font families can be found on our page online: you may choose from a variety of well-made and technically verified fonts, use them for free, and leave a request to buy a suitable license type. TypeType gives an opportunity to download the trial versions of all Children Book Fonts for you to use in your projects, as well as to get advice from design or client care teams. Feel free to contact us by our form on the website.
- The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog.
- Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.
- Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow
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TT Commons™ Pro is a completely redesigned version of the well-established classic font family TT Commons.
TT Hoves Pro is a versatile sans-serif with a recognizable geometry
TT Rationalist is functional and neutral slab serif typeface.
TT Ricordi Greto is an experimental project, inspired by a floor plaque dating from 1423 found in the Basilica di Santa Croce, Florence.
TT Gertika is a geometric sans serif with a dynamic character and a dancing rhythm. This font’s idea originates from the lettering featured on an American poster from the late 1930s.
TT Biersal is a display sans serif with a free-spirited, playful, and adventurous nature. The concept of this font was sparked by a German poster from the early 1930s.
TT Ricks is a flamboyant elzevir-type serif, for which the words “cute” or “calm” are not a fitting definition.
TT Espina is a display antiqua with expressive serifs
TT Ricordi Marmo is an original experimental project inspired by inscriptions at Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence.
