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Non-Fiction Fonts List Non-fiction fonts list 1. Sabon LT Std, Janson Text LT Std, Playfair Display 2. Roadway, Bebas Neue 3. Bebas Neue, Source Sans Pro Black, Lato 4. Janson Text LT Std, Blue Highway, Arvo, Sabon, Eng Gothic 5. Cinzel, Univers LT 49 LightUltraCn., Janson Text LT Std, Lato 6. Lato, Humanst521LtEU, Amaze, Adobe Song Std L 7. Industrial736EU, Lato, Oswald, Arial Narrow 8. Bebas Neue, Telegrafico, Ygraine 9. Maven Pro Light 300, Dark11, Lato, Adobe Garamond Pro, Maven Pro Light 300, 10. Bebas Neue, Adobe Garamond Pro, Adobe Garamond Pro 11. DINPro-Light, Trajan Pro 12. Day Roman, Janson Text LT Std 13. Kunstler Script, Copperplate Gothic Bold, Highway Gothic Narrow, Dingbats, Sabon LT Std 14. Arvo, Source Sans Pro Semibold, Source Sans Pro Semibold 15. Lato 16. Pompiere, Sabon LT Std 17. Times New Roman, Adobe Thai 18. Orator Std 19. Justus, Calibri, Sabon LT Std 20. Bebas Neue, Eng Gothic 21. Sabon LT Std, InterFace, Times New Roman, Cochin LT Std 22. Old Standard TT, Telegrafico, Adobe Garamond Pro 23. Adobe Caslon Pro 24. Kings Caslon Display 25. Adobe Jenson Pro Disp, Trajan Pro 26. Veneer, Arvo, COUTURE, Lato 27. Criticized, Eng Gothic 28. Bliss 2 ExtraBold, Veneer, Loki Cola, Stag Book 29. Myriad Pro Light, Myriad Pro Light 30. Bebas Neue, LaurenScript 31. Didot LT Std, BigNoodleTitling, LM Roman Dunhill 10, Oswald, Soft Ornaments Four 32. Open Sans 33. Eng Gothic, Adobe Jenson Pro Capt, Eng Gothic 34. Old Standard TT, Adobe Thai, Times New Roma 35. Times New Roman 36. Bebas Neue, Times New Roman 37. AvenirNext LT Pro MediumCn, Ostrich Sans Rounded, Bell MT, Adobe Jenson Pro 38. COUTURE, Lobster 1.4, Open Sans, Myriad Pro Light SemiExt, Oswald 39. Adobe Garamond Pro Bold, Open Sans 40. Playfair Display SC, Adobe Garamond Pro, Tribalism Free 41. BankGothic DB, Times New Roman, Nevis, Eng Gothic 42. Bell MT, Vijaya, Calibri (Body), Vijaya, Bell MT, Eng Gothic 43. Roboto, Trajan Pro 44. Bebas Neue, Eng Gothic 45. Eng Gothic, Open Sans 46. Hercules, Songbird, Source Sans Pro, Roboto 47. Trajan Pro, Mercury, Soft Ornaments Four, Subway Novella 48. Calibri (Body), Industrial736EU, Sabon LT Std, Revival565EU 49. Sabon LT Std, Eng Gothic 50. Caslon-Normal, Adobe Garamond Pro 51. Criticized, Open Sans, Sabon LT Std 52. Beautiful Every Time 53. Cordia New, Dingbats 54. CompactaLtEU, COUTURE 55. Quaver Serif, Sabon LT Std 56. Adobe Arabic, Bickham Script Std Regular, Garamond 57. Bell Gothic Std Black, Garamond, WWDesigns 58. Bell Gothic Std Black, Fournier MT Std Regular, Fjalla One, Bell MT, WWDesigns, Bell Gothic Std Black 59. Open Sans 60. Artcraft 61. Old Standard TT, Lato 62. Adobe Hebrew, Adobe Jenson Pro Capt 63. Adobe Heiti Std R, Trajan Pro 64. Open Sans 65. DaxlinePro-Medium, Lato 66. AmeriGarmndEU 67. Allegretto Script Two, Arial Unicode MS 68. Lyon Display Light, AlexandriaFLF, Allegretto Script Two 69. Adobe Fan Heiti Std B 70. Tall Dark And Handsome, PFMission Solid, Cornucopia Caligrafica .
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