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I absolutely love experimenting with different fonts to know which best suit an image, and sometimes, a plot

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I absolutely love experimenting with different fonts to know which best suit an image, and sometimes, a plot. Yes, there are some fonts for some plots.

For example if you're writing a horror, there are some fonts that represent that.

Such as:

Such as:

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Okay let's get on it

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Over, and some other graphic designing apps such as Phonto have a large variety of fonts to chose from. However, I'm insatiable. I always want more! Sometimes I have a specific font in mind, lord knows where I saw it from, and I won't find it in the options in Over or Phonto. What do I do? I head in over to Dafont.com

This website is God sent! It's so easy to use, literally no stress required.

How it works?

Go to your web browser and click on Dafont.com Usually, I go through the site and download fonts even before I have to make covers cause it's easy to get caught up in it, there are THAT many fonts on there.

[For my fellow iPhone users who can't download in Safari, I use an app called T-Downloader. It has a web browser on there so it's easy to use and whatever is downloaded there goes straight to your files]

Scroll through Dafont and download whatever font tickles your fancy. Most of the font files are within a 40 kb-6 mb range. So they don't take up much space. And after getting the font to where you need it, you can delete the file.

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