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Sans Serif Fonts
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If you take a little time and review some Latin American products as well as Hispanic products on the market right now, you'll see that Sans Serif fonts are more prevalent. However this doesn't mean this a pattern. I think Serif fonts are being used more now a days. A good example of a strong brand using Sans Serif fonts in the US is Goya.

Examples of sans serif fonts in Latin American packaging

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