Dumbo hung its lowercase head.
Dumbo trembled onto the paper: “Mom, you are my whole world. Even when I’m wobbly, you hold me tight.” dumbo font
Unlike the sharp, serious fonts—Garamond, who stood tall and proud, or Helvetica, who never curved the wrong way—Dumbo was soft. Its letters had round bellies and droopy ears. The ‘g’ always looked a little sleepy. The ‘e’ leaned like it was waving at someone. Dumbo hung its lowercase head
“It’s the most beautiful font in the world,” she said. Its letters had round bellies and droopy ears
That night, the shop owner’s six-year-old daughter, Maya, crept downstairs. She had a story to write for her mother, who was sick in bed. Maya couldn’t yet write neatly. Her ‘a’s came out round and open. Her ‘r’s looked like tiny umbrellas. Her letters shook with the effort of being brave.