The impression created by fonts compared to the meaning they convey

We do not read letters, but letters tell us their history; they are not a symbol of sound but bearers of culture and history. By changing the font, we change not only the appearance of the letter but also its role, meaning, and character. There are fonts that shout, and there are fonts that are always silent or remain illegible. Fonts have their own principles and ways of presentation; not all fonts can be used to command people, warn, or congratulate. They are able to do their job fully; that is, they are not hindered by a lack of color; their uniqueness lies in their form.

In all of the variants below, the impression created by the fonts contradicts the meaning of the text written in them.

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