![]() Kele Dobrinski’s portfolio Typefaces: Voga and Brandon Grotesque ![]() And when neither was possible, to MyFonts or the foundry site. When that isn’t possible, I’ve linked to Typekit (available on Pro and higher). Note: where possible, I’ve linked the typefaces used on these sites to their Google Fonts pages (which you can use on any Webflow plan). With that in mind, here’s a little showcase of websites #MadeInWebflow that set their type-and content-in just the right light. ![]() ![]() And when you do it right, you ensure that all that great content you publish isn’t just semantically powerful-it’s visually powerful too. After all, if content is king, then the way you present that content becomes incredibly important. ![]()
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