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FS Joey is an inventive typeface. Originally designed for a new video-on-demand online service, its weights are finely tuned for use both on screen and in print. Consistency and strength in its geometric construction make Joey crisp and distinctive, while being remarkably relaxed in feel.

Friendly and energetic, its letterforms are packed with surprising turns, making for an ideal corporate typeface. Their shapes will re-energise any identity, restoring freshness and vitality to your enterprise. Joey is formal, but he’s here to party.


Download FS Joey Fonts Family From Fontsmith
Download FS Joey Fonts Family From Fontsmith



Download FS Joey Fonts Family From Fontsmith


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