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Hopefully you survived Black Friday (and Cyber Monday), and now you are ready for some festive fonts to spice up your projects during this joyous season!
Ascender Christmas Card Font Pack

The Ascender Christmas Card Font Pack helps you save almost $20 compared to buying all these Christmas-themed fonts individually! This package contains five distinctive fonts and five elegant Christmas Card templates for Microsoft Word that are ready for you to customize, print out and send off to your friends and family!
Buy now - only $9.99
Lebeau™ Font
LeBeau is an entertaining display typeface designed by Steve Matteson. LeBeau has a fun, art nouveau attitude and can be used for festive posters and fliers, greeting cards or invitations.
Buy now - only $4.99
Ascender Hanukkah Card Font Pack

The Ascender Hanukkah Card Font Pack brings you a great bundle of fonts and card templates for Microsoft Word to help you celebrate Hanukkah. With a huge saving of 60% compared to buying the fonts individually, these fonts are perfect for Hanukkah greetings and also for use all year 'round.
Buy Now - only $9.99
Gallia™ Font

Gallia is a great all caps font that will sit perfectly on any festive design project. With its subtle curves and classic looking characters, Gallia is one of our favorites not only this season, but all year 'round!
Buy Now - only $4.99
Snowballs™ Font

Snowballs is a fun-filled font that looks like it has been having a blast playing in the snow. Snowballs is the perfect seasonal font when you need to create eye-catching headlines!
Buy Now - only $4.99
Free Font of the Month - Florentine™
Florentine is our free font of the month for December. Florentine has a soft and delicate flow that gives a sense of joy and pleasure to any project, and we thought you would enjoy it especially for winter-related documents from party invitations to scrapbooks.
Download now - Free!
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Line Length in Documents
Creating the right line length in documents is extremely important and can be the make or break for your reader. Read a short article by Roger Parker on how to create the best impressions when it comes to formatting text in documents!
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