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News Corp Font Details

Please see the details of the News Corp font below. The details includes the note of the author, license type and the representation of the font in [A-Z], [a-z], [0-9] characters.

News Corp by (264 downloads) Report

Note of the author

News Corp font is a modern and sleek typeface that exudes professionalism and sophistication. With its clean lines and elegant curves, this font is perfect for creating eye-catching headlines, banners, and logos. The versatility of News Corp font makes it suitable for a wide range of design projects, from corporate branding to editorial layouts. Whether you're looking to add a touch of elegance to your website or create standout marketing materials, News Corp font is sure to impress.

Best of all, News Corp font is available for free download at FontsMarket.com. This means you can easily access this stylish font and incorporate it into your designs without any cost. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your projects with the timeless appeal of News Corp font - download it today and elevate your design game!

License

100% Free

How to install

If the downloaded file is in zip format, extract the file

  • Windows 10/8/7/Vista: Right-click on the font files > "Install"
  • Windows XP: Put the font files into C:\Windows\Fonts
  • Mac OS X: Double-click the font file > "Install font" button.

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