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Snackbar Font Family by Foundry Sideshow

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The Snackbar font family, a typeface designed for people who are looking for something fresh and tasty.

The type designers David (Squid) Cohen and Stuart Sandler developed the Snackbar font family in 2015. It’s a script typeface that offers a nice hand lettered look. The Snackbar font family is equipped with 18 weights and widths plus stylish “Linoleum” patterns, the Snackbar Tidbits (ornaments, banners, arrows), and a set of catchwords called “Snackbar Leftovers”.

This classic hand lettered script typeface was designed to light up your layouts and to give them a playful touch. The family comes with complementary Italic, Light, Light Italic, Bold and Bold Italic font versions.

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The complete family is available for purchase on MyFonts.

The Snackbar font family was designed for people who are looking for something fresh and tasty.

The Snackbar font family was designed for people who are looking for something fresh and tasty.

The font family is equipped with 18 weights and widths.

The font family is equipped with 18 weights and widths.

Create titles with a hand drawn style.

Create titles with a hand drawn style.

Titling sample.

Titling sample.

One example of use.

One example of use.

20 typeable linoleum patterns.

20 typeable linoleum patterns.

Over 40 snackbar leftovers.

Over 40 snackbar leftovers.

Packed with over 60 design elements such as ornaments and banners.

Packed with over 60 design elements such as ornaments and banners.

You can buy the Snackbar type family on MyFonts.com

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