font-feature-settings: "ss01" on; /* single-story a */ font-feature-settings: "ss02" on; /* straight R */

Fonts usually come in a family with different weights, which tells you how thick the lines are. When searching for the right style on platforms like Fontke or MyFonts , you will see three main versions: Font Style What it Means Best Used For Light (Thin lines)

Because of its versatility, the TTClaytoyr font performs admirably across a wide range of media.

: This is a experimental, high-contrast serif font. It is much more "fashion-forward" and sharp compared to TT Clay.

Because of their immense visual weight, clay and toy-style display typefaces should be deployed strategically. 1. Hero Sections & Headlines

For maximum impact, use in medium to bold weights at larger sizes (headlines, logos). Pair it with a neutral sans (e.g., TT Norms, Inter) for body text to balance its playfulness.

When you license the TTClaytoyr font, you typically receive the following file formats:

The (often misspelled or searched as ttclaytoyr ) is a highly expressive, playful display typeface created by the South Korean type foundry Design210 . Designed by Kwak Doo-yeol and originally released via Sandoll Cloud, the font captures a soft, hand-molded aesthetic resembling plasticine modeling clay.

: For a similar "chunky" display feel that is legally safe for business, designers often look toward Montserrat (Extra Bold) or Impact .