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[fjh] Download Favio font by Anastasia Kuznetsova

Favio
Favio Font Family was designed by Anastasia Kuznetsova, and published by Anastasia Kuznetsova. Favio contains 2 styles and family package options.


About Favio Font Family I present to you an elegant, playful and very harmonious duo of serif fonts "Favio", inspired by ancient printed texts. It looks great on its own as part of a minimalist design. Play with letters to get different effects. The font "Favio" is guaranteed to give your text an individual and very attractive look.Great for branding, wedding invitations, packaging, quotes and labels. And it is also a bold choice of typography for the design of logos, album covers, illustrations, children's books, posters and much more.Font Features:- A-Z; a-z character set;- 1 language (English);- numbers and punctuation marks, symbols.Fonts can be opened and used in any software that can read standard fonts, even in MS Word. No special software is required to get started.It is recommended to use it in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop.Made with love and magic ♡Thank you for reading it, and do not hesitate to send me a message if you have any questions!~ Anastasia


Favio


Download FS Alvar Fonts Family From Fontsmith

Download FS Alvar Fonts Family From Fontsmith
Download FS Alvar Fonts Family From Fontsmith Download FS Alvar Fonts Family From FontsmithDownload FS Alvar Fonts Family From Fontsmith



Alvar is a Modernist typeface. A utilitarian headline font inspired by the work of Alvar Aalto. FS Alvar is ideal for display headlines, advertising, and everything that's cool.



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Download Overbold Font Family From Catharsis Fonts

Download Overbold Font Family From Catharsis Fonts


Overbold is an unapologetic display typeface inspired by an illustration in Eric Gill's Essay on Typography (p.51), in which he demonstrates «how not to make letters». In particular, he shows that increasing the weight of the downstroke in a serif «A» without structural adjustments yields an absurd, «overbold» result. I found the letter so charming that I decided to blatantly disregard Gill's wisdom and draw an entire overbold typeface. Here is the result. I'm not sorry.


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