POPO: A distinctive title-oriented display sans

I’ll be honest with ya for a change: I’m not a real human. I’m a badger (three badgers, to be precise) dressed in a trench coat and pretending to be a human, just so I can get into cinemas.

Well, cinemas are closed because of The Mighty Corona, so there’s no reason for me to keep it a secret anyome. I’M A FREAKING BADGER.

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With that out of the way, here’s something else I wanted to be honest with: I wasn’t going to mention Popo today. Instead, I was going to feature a (shock horror) script monoline that I liked called Lifelism, until I found out that it’s only free for personal use and that’s not how I roll anymore. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still a gorgeous font, but if I’m going to write something about it in the future, I’ll present it as the commercial font it actually is. Sure, give us one weight, but stop with the “personal use” BS. I think I already wrote a post about it. I hate that shit.

Popo is a very lovely, curvy sans with a futuristic slant, but it’s also kind of sweet and playful, which means that it can work in multiple contexts.

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You can download Popo HERE for free, for both personal and commercial use.








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