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Font Requests #1 (Lato, Oswald, Pattaya, Poppins, Playfair Display, Roboto Slab)

Font Requests.
A beautiful feature in which you give me the name of a font and I try my very best to find a font that goes well with it.
Of course, you'll realize that sometimes, a font pairing is not just a title with some text. You might be using two fonts for your title, using two different fonts for main text bodies, or maybe just trying to find something that goes with your main text font that you can use for footnotes.
Whatever you want to use your fonts for, let me know, and I'll be sure to help you out!

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Because of the fact that I hadn't started taking requests before this was made, all of these are font pairings that I just randomly found myself, and the article is pretty short. Make good use of the pairings I've provided!
Title font/text body
Poppins and Roboto Slab are very different, but together the differences somehow fit in that rare way, and together they look sort of professional while still fairly playful.
Title font/text body
These two are both popular fonts. It might take a little bit of tinkering around to make it look right, since Lato isn't exactly the best font for content, but if you can pull it off, it'll look great.
Title font/title font

I still haven't found the best text content font to go with Pattaya and Oswald, so try and use these fonts in a presentation that's mostly image content as a caption. Put your main word(s) in Oswald, preferably all capital letters, and put text before that word in Pattaya (or after). This font pairing is hard to pull off; you'll need to tweak with it a lot.

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Using Microsoft Word or a similar offline program? You'll need to download these fonts to use them!
Poppins/Roboto Slab
Playfair Display/Lato
Pattaya/Oswald

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Suggest fonts to use in pairings on a new page, coming soon!

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