Learn to say popular variable font and font pairing tool names correctly.
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How is Fontjoy (AI-powered font pairing generator) correctly pronounced?
Fontjoy is pronounced 'FONT-joy' — 'font' plus 'joy', both plain English words. Stress on FONT. In a technical interview: "Fontjoy suggested a heading and body pairing that actually contrasted well."
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How is Fontpair (curated Google Fonts pairing showcase) correctly pronounced?
Fontpair is pronounced 'FONT-pair' — 'font' plus 'pair', both plain English words. Stress on FONT. In a technical interview: "Fontpair showed the combination rendered on a real landing page mockup."
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How is Fontsource (npm packages for self-hosting open-source fonts) correctly pronounced?
Fontsource is pronounced 'FONT-sohrs' — 'font' plus 'source', both plain English words. Stress on FONT. In a technical interview: "Fontsource let us self-host the variable font instead of calling out to a third-party CDN."
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How is Fontello (icon font generator and builder tool) correctly pronounced?
Fontello is pronounced 'fon-TEL-oh' — 'font' plus an Italian-style '-ello' ending, stress on TEL. In a technical interview: "Fontello bundled only the glyphs we actually used, keeping the icon font tiny."
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How is Wakamai Fondue (tool for inspecting variable font axes and features) correctly pronounced?
Wakamai Fondue is pronounced 'wah-kah-MY FON-doo' — a playful pun on 'what's my font view', with 'fondue' pronounced like the cheese dish. In a technical interview: "Wakamai Fondue revealed the hidden weight axis buried inside that variable font file."