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Top ten fonts in the Value For Money range

Please note that these fonts are suitable only for Windows machines, not the Macintosh.

Here's our selection of ten fonts (eleven if you include both versions of Calvin) from our best-seller list. You're sure find any of these useful to have on your computer.

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*Abbess

An unusual decorative font. Ideal for creating headings when you want to create an artistic feel to a page.
Abbess font example

*Author

An elegant script that looks like old fashioned copperplate writing such as you find on certificates. The letters join together (technically called "cursive script") to give a flowing style. Useful where you want a formal look.
Author font example

*Blarney

A Celtic-style font, similarly to lettering first used over a thousand years ago. Excellent if you want to conjure up an image of the Dark Ages.
Blarney font example

*Calvin

A very informal script font that looks like you just jotted something down. The two sets of letters are different so you can mix them to give a better 'jotted-down' look.
Calvin font example

*Calvin Italic

The italic version of Calvin. What more is there to say?
Calvin Italic font example

*Coleridge

Another elegant script. Lighter than Author and looks more like handwriting. You can imagine an 19th century letter written in Coleridge.
Blarney font example

*Dicot Medium

Where you're short of space, a slightly condensed font like Dicot Medium is invaluable. There's also Light and Bold variants in the Dicot family.
Didcot Medium font example

*Marker

Looks like someone's used a thick marker pen to write with. An excellent font when you want to create an informal-looking heading. To continue the informal appearance you could use Calvin for the body of the text.
Marker font example

*Rigamarole (no lower case characters)

Useful for posters and notices.
Rigamarole font example

*Splash

A stylish font suitable for headings and short blocks of body text.
Splash font example

*Toledo

A very informal script font that looks like you just jotted something down.
Toledo font example


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