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Thursday, February 4, 2021

[veqkhflyjc] Download Reghina Fonts Family From Cititype

February 04, 2021
Download Reghina Fonts Family From Cititype


Let the ink flows and create your elegant design with Reghina font.

This font is PUA encoded. PUA stands for “Private Use Areas”. When a font is PUA encoded it means that you can access all special characters such as Alternates, Swash, stylistic and ligature

Playing with alternate glyphs is the same thing by playing combinations according to your taste. Coupled with ligatures to reinforce the natural feel, lowercase swashes at the beginning and ending make your design framed in a flexible flow

This font is great for digital signatures, photographic text, website banners and brand logos.

Unique and flowing naturally makes this font worth having



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Monday, November 2, 2020

[tlamdzawlu] Download Billie Fonts Family From FontPeople

November 02, 2020
Download Billie Fonts Family From FontPeople


Billie is a humanist sans with a calligraphic influence designed for editorial purposes. It includes 6 weights in upright and true italics. The font family is loaded with different styles of numerals that can be activated through opentype features to enhances performance in text settings.


This type family is spirited and has a friendly appeal. The type face is also available as two variable fonts.



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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Download Nouveau LX Expanded Fonts Family From Vanarchiv

February 25, 2020
Download Nouveau LX Expanded Fonts Family From Vanarchiv
Download Nouveau LX Expanded Fonts Family From Vanarchiv Download Nouveau LX Expanded Fonts Family From VanarchivDownload Nouveau LX Expanded Fonts Family From Vanarchiv



The original design came from Berthold Herold typeface, designed by Hermann Hoffmann during 1913 (Art Nouveau style) in Germany. This project started from flyer printed during 1947 with movable type, the specimen was scanned as a source to development some of the uppercase letterforms. However the most unusual and tricky element from this sample is the leg from the uppercase (R) which is different from the original Herold design, until now I didn’t found where this version originally came from. This expanded version only contain the bold weight, however there are also stencil (Nouveau LX Stencil) and condensed version (Nouveau LX) available.



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