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Inverserif is a decorative typeface published by SoftMaker
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Inverserif is a decorative typeface published by SoftMaker
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Ingrid is a script typeface published by SoftMaker.
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Japanette is a vaguely oriental typeface published by SoftMaker.
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Kalligraphia is a script typeface published by SoftMaker.
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Sainthorn Script is a typeface thick and easy to read, it would be so comfortable to wear .You can use it as a logo, badge, headline, and on insignia, packaging, posters, t-shirts/apparel, greeting cards, business cards, wedding invitations and more. The flowing characters are ideal to make an attractive messages to your taste.
Mix and match with many alternative characters to fit your project.It will be more interesting if you add swash / alternative swash.
The alternative characters in this font were divided into several OpenType features such as Stylistic Alternates, Ligature and Ligature Alternates.
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Thank you! Maculinc
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Endgame font was made using a very, VERY bad brush and Chinese ink. I had bought a bunch of brushes some time ago and I discovered that the hairs had been treated with some goo to keep them from sticking out. The goo didn’t really come off, so when I started to draw the glyphs for this font, the brush strokes were kind of wild.
In the end, I really liked it (even though I will never again buy that particular brand of brushes).
Endgame is a wild brush font. Comes with the works: diacritics, ligatures and alternates.
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Sanitary - a fresh new handmade calligraphy font.
Very suitable for greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more! This font is perfect for a wedding postcard. Or you can create unique designs for your logo, blog, stationery, marketing, magazines and more.
Features :
- UpperCase & Lowercase
- Numerals & Punctuations
- Multilingualcharacters (AÀÁÂÃÄÅCÇDÐEÈÉÊËIÌÍÎÏNÑOØÒÓÔÕÖUÙÜÚÛWYÝŸŸ ÆŒßÞàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿ)
- LIGATURES 53
File included:
- Sanitary OTF
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