Trying to decide what font to use can sometimes be a pain, especially when you have several fonts installed on your computer and if you are just cycling through your options one at a time.
FlippingTypical.com makes it all very easy. Flippingtypical detects what fonts are installed on your machine and displays them all using any text you choose.
You can even switch them to bold by pressing Ctrl+b or italicise them with Ctrl+i. Clicking on a font will swap it with the font displayed on the top of the page.
So, the next time you want to choose a font, just head on to flippingtypical.com
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