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Download Sweet Tooth. A handwritten script Fonts Family From Almazova Dolzhenko

Download Sweet Tooth. A handwritten script Fonts Family From Almazova Dolzhenko Hello! I am happy to introduce my new handwritten script font Sweet Tooth . This font is bouncy and cheerful. It will look perfect for branding, package and menu design. Hand-drawn script font Sweet Toothl contains 2 sets of uppercase and 3 sets of lowercase letters and big set of ligatures helping to imitate handwriting. Multilingual support is included. No special software is required to use Sweet Tooth font, it is PUA encoded. For designers who do have opentype capable software: you can access alternates by turning on 'Ligatures' buttons on in Photoshop's Character panel or via any software with a glyphs panel, e.g. Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop CC, Inkscape. What's included: Features: I hope you love it and if you have any question, feel free to contact me! Thanks! Lena (instagram @almaz_dolzhe) Download Sweet Tooth. A handwritten script Fonts Family From Almazo...

Download WHITE STORK. A HANDWRITTEN DUO FONT. Fonts Family From Almazova Dolzhenko

Download WHITE STORK. A HANDWRITTEN DUO FONT. Fonts Family From Almazova Dolzhenko Hello! Let me introduce my new handwritten font White Stork . This font contains two versions Serif and Sans. So you can combine them to get a more interesting design. The font has simple shapes so it will be versatile to use. It will look great for logotypes, quotes, greeting cards, prints, branding design and more. Hand-drawn font White Stork contains 2 sets of uppercase (serif and sans), 2 sets of lowercase (serif and sans), alternate set of lowercase letters for serif font, ligatures for double f and t letters. Multilingual support is included. What's included: Features: No special software is required to use White Stork, it is PUA encoded. For designers who do have opentype capable software: you can access alternates by turning on 'Ligatures' buttons on in Photoshop's Character panel or via any software with a glyphs panel, e.g. Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop CC, ...