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Dynapuff’s loveable demeanor and hand-drawn charm makes it well suited for your, <i>“zomg’s”</i> and <i>“asdfajlskdfjalksdfjkj’s”</i>.
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😂😂😂😂😂 Dynapuff features OpenType code that alternates the vertical position of the letters to make those <i>“noooooooooo waaaaaaay”</i>s appear hand-drawn
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and less like a robot texting on a typewriter.
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Give it a whirl in Google’s keyboard (<a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.inputmethod.latin">Gboard</a>)
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where you can transform text messages into typographic stickers.
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Plain text <i>“hahas”</i> are a thing of the past after you’ve sent an <i>“lol”</i> in Dynapuff.
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What Dynapuff might lack in subtlety, it makes up for it with its playful and flexible typographic energy.
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Designed by Toshi Omagari, this casual typeface is optimized for legibility in small text environments like stickers or candy packaging.
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It also manages to be large when displayed in children’s books to shop signage.
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<p>To contribute see <a href="https://github.com/googlefonts/dynapuff">github.com/googlefonts/dynapuff</a>.</p>
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