Pretty Neat Fonts, part 4: Paper Works

Paper Works is a handwritten (sort of) display font that’s perfect for packaging, book covers, posters and even branding. It comes in two styles (Regular and Outline) and you get no italics or extras.

I’ve made a couple of quick designs to showcase the versatility and whimsical papercraft-style character of the font, which wouldn’t be out of place in Yoshi’s Crafted World.

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Unlike the rest of the fonts in this week’s feature, you have to pay cold, hard cash to be able to use this one. Thankfully, at the time of writing it’s at 50% off on MyFonts and even more thankfullier, we’ll be giving it away to one lucky winner this Friday as part of our weekly Free Font Fridays event. So if you still haven’t, just go on the main page, scroll to the bottom of the page if you can (hey, some reverse psychology never hurt anyone) and sign up for our biweekly newsletter.

In case you don’t want to receive emails from us (it’s OK, you absolute bastard) you can purchase Paper Works HERE for the prohibitively high cost of a couple of lattes.




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