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  1. Bumbel by Say Studio, $12.00
    Introducing Bumbel - Bubble Typeface Bumbel is a captivating font that combines the essence of bubble dynamics with a modern and funky style. Its unique design exudes energy and playfulness, making it perfect for projects that require a fresh and vibrant look. This typeface features rounded letterforms with soft edges, giving it a friendly and approachable feel. The bubbly contours of each character create a sense of movement and liveliness, capturing attention and adding a touch of whimsy to any design. With its modern twist, Bumbel brings a contemporary edge to traditional bubble fonts. It embraces clean lines, sleek curves, and a balanced composition, making it versatile for a wide range of applications. Whether you're designing a logo, branding materials, advertising campaigns, or social media graphics, this font will add a dynamic and eye-catching element to your project. Bumbel have Outline Version allowing you to customize and experiment with different letter combinations. This versatility empowers you to create unique typographic compositions that truly reflect your creative vision. Embrace the spirit of modernity and funk with Bumbel. Elevate your designs, stand out from the crowd, and infuse them with a sense of joy and energy. Let this captivating typeface be the perfect tool to express your creativity and make a memorable impact. You will get : - Bumbel Regular - Bumbel Italic - Bumbel Outline - Bumbel Outline Italic - Multilingual Support Thanks, Have a wonderful Day Say Studio
  2. Quercus Serif by Storm Type Foundry, $69.00
    Quercus is characterised by open, yet a little bit condensed drawing with sufficient spacing so that the neighbouring letters never touch. It has eight interpolated weights with respective italics. Their fine gradation allows to find an exact valeur for any kind of design, especially on the web. Quercus serif styles took inspiration from classicistic typefaces with vertical shadows, ball terminals and thin serifs. The italics have the same width proportion as upright styles. This “modern” attitude is applied to both families and calls for use on the same page, e g in dictionaries and cultural programmes. Serif styles marked by “10” are dedicated to textual point sizes and long reading. The sans-serif principle is rather minimalistic, with subtle shadows and thinned joints between curved shapes and stems. Quercus family comprises of the usual functionality such as Small Caps, Cyrillics, diacritics, ligatures, scientific and aesthetic variants, swashes, and other bells & whistles. It excels in informational and magazine design, corporate identity and branding, but it’s very well suited for book covers, catalogues and posters as well. When choosing a name for this typeface I've been staring out from my studio window, thinking helplessly without any idea in sight. Suddenly I realised that all I can see is a spectacular alley of oaks (Quercus in Latin) surrounding my house. These oaks were planted by the builders of local ponds under the leadership of Jakub Krčín in the fifteenth century.
  3. Dena by Linecreative, $16.00
    Presenting Dena Font, a forward-thinking typeface that straddles the boundaries of future aesthetics and modern design. Designed for the cutting edge designer, Dena Font is more than simply a letterform—it's a design language, a representation of sophisticated elegance influenced by cyberculture, sci-fi movies, and innovative video games. Dena Font is a tool that gives designers the ability to push the frontiers of creativity and reshape the visual world. Elevate your projects with Dena Font's futuristic appeal, which combines typography with creativity. Every letterform in Dena Font has a vibrant, futuristic feel to it. The deftly drawn characters blend together to create a visual rhythm that mirrors the quick-paced, constantly-changing nature of contemporary design. Modern Futuristic style: With futuristic style, Dena Font is at the vanguard of modern design. It is the perfect option for forward-thinking design projects because every curve and shape is painstakingly created to communicate a sense of innovation and advancement. Ligature-Enhanced Creativity: Dena Font's rich ligature set enables designers to smoothly combine characters to create a flowing and melodic typographic expression. These artistically elegant ligatures provide a touch of refinement to your designs and are ideal for creating distinctive logo types and brand identities. Overcoming linguistic obstacles, Dena Font provides extensive assistance for the Latin Western Europe character set. This makes your creative vision a flexible instrument for international design projects by guaranteeing successful communication across linguistic environments.
  4. Black Scream by Ditatype, $29.00
    Black Scream is a spine-chilling serif display font designed to send shivers down your spine. Set in uppercase, each letter is meticulously crafted with a haunting ink dripping effect, adding an eerie and nightmarish vibe to your horror-themed designs. The letters of this font exude an unsettling aura, as if they were dipped in darkness and let ink slowly bleed down the page. The ink dripping effect adds a touch of realism and dread to the font, as if it were forged from the depths of a chilling nightmare. On the other side, the serif details of Black Scream add a sense of elegance to the font, contrasting with its nightmarish appearance. The fine lines and precise curves create a mesmerizing yet unsettling effect, making it a unique and captivating choice for horror-themed designs. For the best legibility you can use this font in the bigger text sizes. Enjoy the available features here. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Black Scream fits in headlines, logos, horror movie posters, haunted house flyers, Halloween party invitations, any spine-tingling project, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, website headers, and many more. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  5. Saylist by Ardyanatypes, $15.00
    Saylist is a serif font that exudes luxury and elegance. It has various features that will make your designs look beautiful and sophisticated. This font is highly recommended for logos and branding purposes. Still, its versatility allows you to use it for a wide range of design themes, such as luxurious, unique, vintage, and elegant. One of the standout features of Saylist is its unique shape, which gives off a creative impression. The font's clean lines and sharp edges make it easy to read, while its elegant curves add a touch of sophistication. Saylist's balanced letterforms and consistent spacing provide a harmonious and cohesive look, making it an excellent choice for any design project. Saylist is a font that can be used for various design projects. Its elegant and luxurious style makes it ideal for fashion, beauty, and lifestyle branding. It can also be used for headings, body text, invitations, and other print materials. Saylist's versatility allows it to be paired with other fonts to create a unique and cohesive design. Overall, Saylist is a beautiful and versatile serif font that can add a touch of luxury and elegance to any design project. It's unique shape, and balanced letterforms make it a standout choice for logos and branding, while its versatility allows it to be used for various design themes. If you're looking for a font that exudes sophistication and creativity, Saylist is an excellent choice.
  6. Quercus Sans by Storm Type Foundry, $69.00
    “Quercus” is characterised by open, yet a little bit condensed drawing with sufficient spacing so that the neighbouring letters never touch. It has eight interpolated weights with respective italics. Their fine gradation allows to find an exact valeur for any kind of design, especially on the web. Quercus serif styles took inspiration from classicistic typefaces with vertical shadows, ball terminals and thin serifs. The italics have the same width proportion as upright styles. This “modern” attitude is applied to both families and calls for use on the same page, e g in dictionaries and cultural programmes. Serif styles marked by “10” are dedicated to textual point sizes and long reading. The sans-serif principle is rather minimalistic, with subtle shadows and thinned joints between curved shapes and stems. Quercus family comprises of the usual functionality such as Small Caps, Cyrillics, diacritics, ligatures, scientific and aesthetic variants, swashes, and other bells & whistles. It excels in informational and magazine design, corporate identity and branding, but it’s very well suited for book covers, catalogues and posters as well. When choosing a name for this typeface I've been staring out from my studio window, thinking helplessly without any idea in sight. Suddenly I realised that all I can see is a spectacular alley of oaks (Quercus in Latin) surrounding my house. These oaks were planted by the builders of local ponds under the leadership of Jakub Krčín in the fifteenth century.
  7. Patihan Variable by Jehoo Creative, $119.00
    Introducing Patihan Variable, a variant that makes it easy for you to access fonts with sharp, strong, bold characters. Patihan Variable is a combination of three different styles – Sans, Slab, and Serif – which are united into 2 Axes weight axes and serif axes, where weight axes have instances: Thin, Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold , Extrabold, and Black. This font has beautiful Ligature and Stylistic Alternate settings, Patihan font is also equipped with the Smallcaps feature which gives more control over typography, allowing you to create elegant and unique typography. The sans version of this typeface is versatile and easy to read, with a minimalist but impactful aesthetic. The Slab version is characterized by its solid and powerful strokes, while the Serif style has that extra classic flair with elegant curves and a stark contrast to the look. Patihan Variable is optimized to make it easier to access each variation, all you have to do is slide the slide in the software, and then you can access the style you want. Without sacrificing easy readability, this makes it a great choice for headlines, titles, and any long-form content. Ligature settings and discretionary styling add an extra layer of sophistication, making this font a great choice for magazines, branding and advertising. Overall, this font is a great choice for those looking to make a lasting impression. Its versatility, readability and unique features make it an excellent choice for any project.
  8. Thaun by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    I can best describe the Thaun family as a general purpose display family, inspired by Scholtz Fonts' " "Delikat". I wanted to produce a display font that was more robust than Delikat, without losing the delicacy of the original. In order to do this I thinned solid, curved strokes toward the baseline, and let them dwindle to gently rounded points. As a graphic designer I became aware that designs that used a number of styles from the same family seemed to work well. This was easily done using a standard sans serif font such as Arial or Helvetica. However, when a different look is needed, display fonts do not always have a the variety of different styles that are necessary to produce a coherent design. Thus with Thaun, the challenge was to create a coherent family based on a display font. The archetype of this family is Thaun Regular with six different widths forming closely related styles. There are also two variants of the archetype i.e. Thaun Black & Thaun Rough to add variety to the primary style. An additional sub-family, Thaun Accord, appears in two widths. Thaun Jazz is a wide three dimensional variation. Thaun has all the features usually included in a fully professional font. Language support includes all European character sets, Greek symbols and all punctuation. Opentype features include automatic replacement of some characters and discretionary replacement of stylistic alternatives.
  9. Aviano Contrast by insigne, $22.00
    The Aviano series returns, refined and sophisticated with an extended, high-contrast sans-serif family. Aviano Contrast is a contemporary typeface radiating with luxury. It's classic elegance makes it perfect for high-end applications such as cosmetic, jewelry or fashion brands. Aviano Contrast's extended forms give the face a smart look, and the curves are carefully honed to be sinuous and seductive. This high-contrast face is in a class of its own, composed in the style of a classic Didone but lacking the typical serifs. Aviano Contrast comes in six different weights and is packed with OpenType features. Need swash forms? Ball terminals? Art Deco alternates inspired by the inscriptions and signage of the '20s and '30s? Aviano Contrast includes 230 alternate characters. Twelve style sets are available, including four complete sets of art deco-inspired alternates, small forms, swash, titling and a wide array of other alternates to make your designs unique. As a complement to these characters, Aviano Contrast also includes 40 discretionary ligatures for artistic typographic compositions. Please see the informative .pdf brochure to see these features in action. OpenType capable applications such as Quark or the Adobe Creative suite can take full advantage of the automatically replacing ligatures and alternates. This family also includes the glyphs to support a wide range of languages. The rest of the Aviano series pairs very well with this face. These include Aviano, Aviano Serif, Aviano Sans, Aviano Didone, Aviano Flare, Aviano Future and Aviano Slab.
  10. Jetworld by Nelson Borhek Press, $12.00
    Jetworld is the space-age typeface with the retro-forward look. Jetworld’s tapered and weighted parabolic-arch curves interplay with its rigid, straight verticals and horizontals to create an unexpected but pleasing motion and a rhythm that is constantly changing. Jetworld is an OpenType font that speaks of clean space-age design, midcentury optimism, and the promise of new frontiers. Jetworld gives a midcentury-modern or retro-futuristic look to book covers, magazine layouts, posters, and album covers. But Jetworld is adaptable, too. With hints of ancient cuneiform writings mixed with the look of markings on an alien spaceship, Jetworld spans eons. And Jetworld’s large character set includes multi-lingual support and many other special characters. That means Jetworld can be used for more than just headlines and more than just English. Jetworld combines a distinctive personality with surprising readability. Jetworld is unusual in that it is not descended from handwriting or calligraphy. Instead, Jetworld was inspired by midcentury modern architecture and consumer goods. Think of the parabolic arches seen in midcentury masterpieces like the Theme Building at Los Angeles International Airport, the TWA terminal at JFK Airport in New York, and even the cartoon architecture of “The Jetsons” television show. Think of boomerang-patterned Formica countertops and tabletops, or arch-shaped “hairpin” legs on midcentury furniture. Jetworld’s character shapes were inspired by all of these. Jetworld—direct from the world of the future to you.
  11. Bidena by Twinletter, $18.00
    Introducing Bidena, the perfect script font for those looking to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to their designs. With its unique and stylish curves on each character, Bidena is perfect for all kinds of projects that require a touch of sophistication and class. This font features stylistic set alternates and ligatures that add an extra element of style and creativity to your work. Its flowing lines and intricate details create a stunning and memorable impression that is sure to leave a lasting impression on your audience. Bidena is perfect for any design project, from wedding invitations to branding and advertising materials. Its unique and versatile style makes it the perfect choice for designers who want to add a touch of personality and character to their work. So whether you’re creating a logo, a product label, or a poster, Bidena is the perfect script font that is sure to help you make a statement and stand out from the crowd. Try it out today and see for yourself just how unique and versatile Bidena can be! What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate, Ligature - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  12. Amantea Script by Create Big Supply, $25.00
    Experience the enchanting allure of Amantea Script, a stunning and delicate font that embodies elegance and grace in every stroke. With its thin and flowing style, this script font captures the essence of sophistication, making it the perfect choice for a wide range of design projects. Amantea Script is a true gem for those seeking to create captivating wedding invitations that leave a lasting impression. Its intricate and graceful curves evoke a sense of romance and beauty, adding a touch of magic to any special occasion. The versatility of this font extends beyond weddings, as it effortlessly enhances stationary art, creating stunning pieces that exude refinement and style. In the realm of digital design, Amantea Script shines on social media platforms, effortlessly captivating audiences with its captivating charm. Whether it's engaging posts, inspiring quotes, or eye-catching advertisements, this font adds an element of sophistication and allure that commands attention. With its extensive language support, Amantea Script opens up a world of possibilities. From English to Spanish, French to German, and beyond, you can seamlessly incorporate this font into your projects, ensuring that your message reaches a global audience. Amantea Script comes complete with a wide range of features, including alternate characters and ligatures, allowing you to create unique and personalized designs. The font is PUA encoded, providing easy access to a plethora of stunning glyphs that add depth and flair to your creations.
  13. Makeup by Andinistas, $28.00
    Andinistas.net presents Makeup Script. Expressive hand-made typography to design sentences with high textured impact; has 4 creative tools. Our priorities are continually updated and we prefer to use the elevator since taking the stairs is a very long process. If you see a long text, you close it and look for something shorter. For quick calligraphy you need to consume hours and hours of learning, discomfort and effort. Think of calligraphic words or phrases to write about a photo no matter how expressive it may be. Try to write quickly with signature style for logos, labels or packaging for clothes, suitcases, shops, malls, department stores, etc. Do you want to be able to calligraphy well? STUDY. Do you want to be a calligrapher? PRACTICE. Want to produce good ideas? PUSH YOURSELF. If you practice for hours every day, those hours will turn into years, but for many, to think in years of study and practice is too long, since most want everything instantaneous and few want to cultivate skills related to calligraphic patience. Makeup was born in the midst of this type of reflections about countless themes about art, beauty and calligraphy. All the ideas that revolve around makeup parade through its insightful and solitary design, lover of instant and fast writing for graphic design related to food, household goods, fashion, etc. CFCG. teamwork by Carolina Suarez & Illustrations by Eder Salas. In that order of ideas Makeup offers the following tools: • Makeup Script (238 glyphs): It is a script with vibrant fleeting strokes that form capital letters, lowercase letters, numbers and character sets and extended punctuation for Central, Eastern and Western Europe. • Makeup Alternates (238 glyphs): Offers new script possibilities, different from uppercase, lowercase, numbers that work at the beginning or end of words, in a way that your design will look more real and calligraphic. • Makeup Swashes (238 glyphs): These are tiny script letters that reinforce the idea of fast binding between handwritten letters that will fill your design or concepts with power and expressiveness through multiple textured contours. • Makeup Extras (80 glyphs): Here you'll find over 70 exciting, hand-crafted decorations that are ideal for underlining your ideas written in Makeup.
  14. The "Argor Priht Scaqh" font is a distinctive creation by the talented Jean-Pierre Mallaroni. This font stands out for its enchanting blend of medieval inspiration and modern flair, making it particu...
  15. As of my last update in 2023, the "Copyright Violations Nudged" font by GemFonts | Graham Meade isn't a widely recognized or popularly discussed font in mainstream typography circles, which suggests ...
  16. The Bohemia font by Juan Casco is an exquisite blend of artistry and modern font design, capturing the essence of creativity and flexibility in typography. Created by the talented type designer, Juan...
  17. The Selectric font traces its origins back to an iconic piece of technology: the IBM Selectric typewriter. Launched in 1961, the IBM Selectric revolutionized typewriting and document creation with it...
  18. The "Manics - The Holy Bible" font, capturing the essence of the Manic Street Preachers' influential album "The Holy Bible," is not a conventional typeface in the traditional sense but rather a conce...
  19. Ah, Pacmania! The very name conjures up a whirlwind of nostalgia, doesn't it? Created by the font wizard Neale Davidson, it's like stepping into a time machine and zooming straight back to the golden...
  20. The font "JUSTICE LEAGUE" by SpideRaY is an iconic typeface that captures the essence of superhero boldness, adventure, and justice. Crafted with inspiration from the logos and promotional materials ...
  21. "He's Dead Jim" is a captivatingly quirky font that immediately captures the imagination with its title, paying homage to the iconic line from the Star Trek universe. Crafted by the talented James Sh...
  22. DuerersMinuskeln, a typeface created by Manfred Klein, is a fascinating blend of historical artistry and modern design principles. Manfred Klein, known for his vast portfolio of unique and varied fon...
  23. "Japan Deko" is a typeface that embodies a fascinating blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and the Art Deco movement, which was a dominant style in the 1920s and 1930s, known for its bold geomet...
  24. The XXII DONT-MESS-WITH-VIKINGS font is a bold and striking typeface that pays homage to the ferocity and distinctive culture of the Norse Vikings. This font embodies the strength, adventure, and mys...
  25. The "ROBO" font, designed by George Edward Purdy, is a significant contribution to the typographic world, blending the boundaries between technology and art. At its core, "ROBO" encapsulates the esse...
  26. Taller Evolution, designed by Studio Kmzero, is a contemporary font that reflects innovation, versatility, and creativity. This typeface is a forward-thinking creation, embracing modern aesthetics wh...
  27. SF Proverbial Gothic, created by ShyFoundry, is a distinctive typeface that seamlessly marries the essence of traditional gothic design with contemporary flair, thus creating a versatile font suitabl...
  28. "Tom-Bombadill" is a distinctive and eye-catching font created by the talented designer Tom Ledin. Its artistic roots are immediately apparent, weaving a tapestry of creativity and playfulness into e...
  29. United BRK, crafted by the imaginative minds at Ænigma Fonts, showcases an innovative and dynamic typeface that captivates with its unique attributes and versatility. Part of the broader spectrum of ...
  30. The Minster No 1 font, by Paul Lloyd Fonts, is a distinct and beautifully crafted typeface that exudes an aura of both historical gravitas and whimsical elegance. This font captures the essence of tr...
  31. Plakative Grotesk, designed by Uwe Borchert, stands as a testament to the power of typographic expression in conveying direct and impactful messages through design. As suggested by its name, with "Pl...
  32. Archeologicaps by Manfred Klein is a tryst with history, wrapped in the enigma of typography that takes you back to the cradle of civilization. Designed by the adept typographer Manfred Klein, this f...
  33. Jadefedga[08], created by the talented designer junkohanhero, is a font that immediately captures the attention with its distinctive blend of creativity, uniqueness, and versatility. Its design is no...
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  35. The Embossing Tape 2 (BRK) font, created by AEnigma, stands as a quirky and distinctive typeface that captures the essence and nostalgic feel of labeling used in handheld embossing label makers. This...
  36. Chizz High, a unique creation by Apostrophic Labs, is an intriguing typeface that captivates the eye and stimulates the imagination. It belongs to a family of fonts that are not just tools for writin...
  37. Imagine wandering into a neon-soaked, nostalgia-fueled cinema alley from the golden era of blockbusters. There, amidst the scent of buttery popcorn and the echoes of cinematic triumphs, emerges the e...
  38. Featuring a timeless charm imbued with a sense of playful elegance, the Marketing Script font by Dieter Steffmann is a beautifully crafted typeface that captures the essence of classic handwriting. W...
  39. FF Real Text by FontFont, $50.99
    FF Real is a convincing re-interpretation of the German grotesque style from between 1998 and 1908, but with much more warmth and improved legibility as well as a hint towards the warmer American grotesques. Later on, not just slanted styles, but a “proper” italic version was added inspired by the way Roman and Italic are distinguished in traditional serif faces. NEW: a specially created set of obliques were added in 2018 to give designers more design flexibility, for those looking for a less calligraphic look. In 2020 the family was extended with matching condensed weights. FF Real was originally conceived by Erik Spiekermann as one text weight and one headline weight to be used as the only faces in his biography ‘Hello I am Erik’, edited by Johannes Erler, published in 2014. While Spiekermann drew the alphabets, he passed on the font data to Ralph du Carrois and Anja Meiners who cleaned it up and completed it. In the meantime, FF Real has been extended to a family of two styles and 65 weights each. The design of FF Real is rooted in early static grotesques from the turn of the century. Several German type foundries – among them the Berlin-based foundries Theinhardt and H. Berthold AG – released such designs between 1898 and 1908. The semi-bold weight of a poster-size typeface that was lighter than most of the according semi-bolds in metal type at the time, gave the impetus to FF Real’s regular weight. In the words of Spiekermann, the historical example is “the real, non-fake version, as it were, the royal sans serif face“, thus giving his new typeface the name “Real” (which is also in keeping with his four-letter names, i.e. FF Meta, FF Unit). FF Real is a convincing re-interpretation of the German grotesque style, but with much more warmth and improved legibility. With a hint towards the warmer American grotesques, Spiekermann added those typical Anglo-American features such as a three-story ‘g’ and an ‘8’ with a more defined loop. To better distinguish characters in small text sizes, FF Real Text comes in old style figures, ‘f’ and ‘t’ are wider, the capital ‘I’ is equipped with serifs, as is the lowercase ‘l’. What’s more, i-dots and all punctuation are round.
  40. Carrig by Monotype, $25.99
    IMPORTANT – Please consider the superior Carrig Pro before making a purchase decision. Carrig started its life in 1998. I was working for a design agency in Cork, Ireland and was given a new brand identity project for a lakeside hotel in County Kerry. While visiting the hotel I made various sketches of the surroundings and upon returning to the studio, it was clear that my strongest ideas for the identity would be based on these freehand drawings. I wanted a classic, rough, hand-drawn typeface to complement this style but at that time, the studio didn’t have anything suitable, so I decided to draw my own. I found a Trajan-esque typeface that I really liked the look of in an old calligraphy workbook. I set about drawing my own version and then digitised it. Once the client had seen and approved my design, I began working on creating a complete all caps typeface to use for the hotel’s stationery. With ‘carrig’ being the Gaelic word for ‘rock’, my new typeface was all the more appropriate as it had the appearance of letterforms that had been carved into stone and weathered by time. With the project completed and the client happy, Carrig then sat in my unused fonts folder for several years... but there was always a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that I should do something more with it. So, in the autumn of 2014, I finally set about doing just that and created the font family you now find at MyFonts. Carrig’s form and structure was influenced by a hybrid of Classic Roman and Garalde typeface designs. The original calligraphic elements from the 1998 version of Carrig have been retained to add personality—as can be seen in the serifs, strokes, spurs, terminals and open bowls. Perhaps its most distinctive trait is a high x-height combined with relatively short ascenders. I wanted Carrig to immediately resonate with the reader and have designed it to be familiar and friendly. I imagine designers might choose Carrig as an alternative to such typefaces as Trajan, Garamond and Baskerville. I see Carrig as primarily a display typeface for titles/headlines in printed materials. I would also love to see it being used for branding, packaging and promotional material and am keen to hear from designers who use it in their own work.
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