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I know — Taylor named this new font Red Dye No. 40? You gotta understand I’m trying to get on Googles good side here. It was either this or Diddy Trial Verdict — I figured I’d play it safe and stick with something we all know and love. This font is thick, imperfect, and too confident for its own good.
I know — Taylor named this new font Red Dye No. 40? You gotta understand I’m trying to get on Googles good side here. It was either this or Diddy Trial Verdict — I figured I’d play it safe and stick with something we all know and love. This font is thick, imperfect, and too confident for its own good.
I know — Taylor named this new font Red Dye No. 40? You gotta understand I’m trying to get on Googles good side here. It was either this or Diddy Trial Verdict — I figured I’d play it safe and stick with something we all know and love. This font is thick, imperfect, and too confident for its own good.
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Red Dye 40: Character set shown below.
Uppercase letters and digits
Full punctuation
Support for over 69 languages.
Unrestricted commercial license supporting both desktop and web.
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Language Support: Extensive support for all Western European languages, including Icelandic and Welsh. Please see the character sheet below to confirm support for your mother tongue.
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