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Vortices is a font that made the hand by having the character up and down like a dancer. Vortices has a very unique style of calligraphy, it is very suitable for use in the work of modern design. combines from copperplate to contemporary typeface with a dancing baseline, modern and elegant touch. Vortices features 531 glyphs and alternate characters Include . including initial and terminal letters, alternates, ligatures and multiple language support. Programs that support in this font is a Adobe Photo Shop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Corel Draw and Microsoft Office. Languages supported: Breton, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Estonian,French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Romanian, Scottish Gaelic, Slovak, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, English, Finnish, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh. Basically, all european languages that are based on latin alphabet Can be used for various purposes.such as headings, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7


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Download Spiraling Down Font Family From Hanoded

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I was listening to an Opeth album called Blackwater Park. By the time I had decided that this font needed some swirls, the band was playing a song called The Drapery Falls - which has the word ‘spiraling’ in it (see poster 2) - and the name was born. Spiraling down is a surprisingly elegant font (given its roughness). I probably wouldn’t set a whole text in it, but it will really stand out as a titling font for packaging or book covers.


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Gorga is a modern sans serif with Grotesque touch. With 6 Fonts with 3 different weight and matching italic version of this fonts. Inspired by a Geometrical fonts and also Humanist Sans serif. This fonts are most try and error when I'm working on it for a better readiblity and legibility. Gorga comes with Opentype features that help some of the important areas. The Opentype features available on this fonts such as : Ligatures, Discretionary Ligatures, Contextual Alternates, Fraction Height Number Sensitive, Small Caps, Numerators, Denominators, Superscripts, Scientific Inferiors All of the Fonts are support for Multilanguage, Carefully Crafted. Even on the small caps there are available diacritics set.


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Download Lucky Lunch Font Family From PizzaDude.dk

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A font to boost your creative work - handmade strokes and a scribbled 3d effect! Use the 4 different versions to create cool effects. With, or without shadow and with or without the worn effect!


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Download Config Condensed Font Family From Adam Ladd

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Config Condensed is a modern and structured condensed sans serif type family consisting of 20 fonts in 10 weights plus italics. The neutral design of this typeface with subtle details makes it functional for type setting in small and large sizes, and the condensed proportions are efficient and space-saving. The overall simple and clean appearance allows it to be useful for many applications: layouts, web, branding, apps, etc. With 10 weights, there are multiple options to fit the need—black and thin for extreme uses and intermediates for more common needs. The clean nature allows it to be readable at small sizes, but the touch of character—as seen in the notched joints (like the n and u), rounded details (like the l and t), and horizontal/vertical terminals (like the a and e)—make it interesting at large, display sizes. Config Condensed is part of the larger Config family, offering a more narrow width option for your typography. Config Condensed includes lots of OpenType features, as well as symbols: • Multiple stylistic alternates (8 stylistic sets) • Standard and discretionary ligatures • Case-sensitive punctuation for All Caps • Tabular figures • Fractions, numerators, denominators • Superscript, subscript • Slashed zero • Arrows, circled numbers, geometric shapes With over 600 glyphs, this font has extensive Latin language support (100+ Latin languages) for Western, Central, and South Eastern European.


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The Salden fonts are our tribute to the man who was dubbed the face of the Dutch book, and whose work is considered essential in 20th century Dutch design history. Helmut Salden’s exquisite book cover designs were the gold standard in the Netherlands for more than four decades. His influence over Dutch lettering artists and book designers ranges far and wide, and his work continues to be used commercially and exhibited to this very day. At the root of Salden’s design work was a unique eye for counter space and incredible lettering skills that never failed to awe, regardless of category or genre. This made our attention to his lettering all the more focused within our appreciation to his overall aesthetic. Though Salden never designed alphabets to be turned into typefaces (he drew sets of letters which he sometimes recycled and modified to fit various projects), we thought there was enough there to deduce what a few different typefaces by Salden would have looked like. The man was prolific, so there were certainly enough forms to guide us, and enough variation in style to push our excitement even further. And so we contacted the right people, obtained access to the relevant material, and had a lot of fun from there. This set covers the gamut of Salden’s lettering talents. Included are his famous caps, his untamed, chunky flare sans serif in two widths, his unique Roman letters and an italic companion and, most recognizable of all, his one-of-a-kind scripty upright italic lowercase shapes, which he used alongside Roman caps drawn specifically for that kind of combination titling. All the fonts in this set include Pan-European glyph sets. They’re also loaded with extras. Salden Roman (908 glyphs) and Salden Italic (976 glyphs) each come with built-in small caps (and caps-to-small-caps), quite a few ligatures, and two different sets of alternates. Salden Black and Salden Black Condensed (636 glyphs each) come with a set of alternates, and both lining and oldstyle figures. Salden Caps (597 glyphs) comes with a set of alternates, and Salden Titling (886 glyphs) comes with a quite a lot of swashed forms and alternates (including as many six variants for some forms), a few discretionary ligatures, and two sets of figures. There are also some form alternates for the Cyrillic and Greek sets included in all six fonts. These alphabets were enjoyably studied and meticulously developed over the past ten years or so. We consider ourselves very fortunate to be the ones bringing them to the world as our contribution to maintaining the legacy of a legendary talent and a great designer. The majority of the work was based on Salden’s original drawings, access to which was graciously provided by Museum Meermanno in The Hague. The Salden fonts were done in agreement with Stichting 1940-1945, and their sale will in part benefit Museum Meermanno.


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