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Trying the Ojuju typeface by @jobosonchisa in different design styles. Ojuju is a san-serif typeface of an afro-grotesque style, Inspired by the eye cuttings on the masks of African masquerades. It pairs so well with sans serif fonts like day one, poppings, open sans, etc. I prefer it as a large blocky headline instead of a sub-headline or body copy. Keeping legibility in mind and allowing my audience see the beauty in each letter. African Font, Different Design Styles, Sans Serif Typeface, Serif Typeface, Sans Serif Fonts, Design Styles, Color Shapes, Graphic Design Branding, Serif Fonts

Trying the Ojuju typeface by @jobosonchisa in different design styles. Ojuju is a san-serif typeface of an afro-grotesque style, Inspired by the eye cuttings on the masks of African masquerades. It pairs so well with sans serif fonts like day one, poppings, open sans, etc. I prefer it as a large blocky headline instead of a sub-headline or body copy. Keeping legibility in mind and allowing my audience see the beauty in each letter.

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Trying the Ojuju typeface by @jobosonchisa in different design styles. Ojuju is a san-serif typeface of an afro-grotesque style, Inspired by the eye cuttings on the masks of African masquerades. It pairs so well with sans serif fonts like day one, poppings, open sans, etc. I prefer it as a large blocky headline instead of a sub-headline or body copy. Keeping legibility in mind and allowing my audience see the beauty in each letter. African Typography, Design Tech, Font Ideas, Different Design Styles, Insta Captions, Branding Projects, Sans Serif Typeface, Baby Shower Templates, Flyer And Poster Design

Trying the Ojuju typeface by @jobosonchisa in different design styles. Ojuju is a san-serif typeface of an afro-grotesque style, Inspired by the eye cuttings on the masks of African masquerades. It pairs so well with sans serif fonts like day one, poppings, open sans, etc. I prefer it as a large blocky headline instead of a sub-headline or body copy. Keeping legibility in mind and allowing my audience see the beauty in each letter.

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The long, justified ATF Garamond body copy is typical of early 20th-century advertising, but the Futura headline reflected a new trend in 1930s design, having recently arrived in the U.S. from Germany. It’s also the right companion for Dorothy Shepard’s modern, streamlined il

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