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  1. Cooraline by Scratch Design, $9.00
    Introducing to you, Cooraline! Comes with 2 fonts style! Cooraline it's retro, psychedelic, bold, playful, and really unity together in your design to give it that retro feel. This font has an authentic groovy style that is perfect for making any project like a header, logo, quote, layout magazine, poster, packaging and label design, etc. Better which is use it on the 60s until 80s design project, this font will give some old-school touch to your design projects. Back in the psychedelia era Cooraline came with open-type features such as ligatures and extra clip art, and the other alternative Cooraline Shadow consists of underwater elements that suit with underwater atmosphere, so you can combine these two fonts to make an amazing retro, psychedelic with undersea vibes in your project designs.
  2. Breathy Signature by Nathatype, $29.00
    Reveal your very best design result that makes everyone brainstorming easily with Breathy Signature. It's a versatile monoline signature font. The brushstrokes and curves style applied to the characters that resemblance to actual handwriting gives this font natural yet elegant feels. This font also easy to read and will look great in a variety of sizes. Features: Stylistic Sets Ligatures Swashes Numerals and Punctuations PUA Encoded It can be used for many design projects, such as poster, logo, book cover, branding, heading, printed product, merchandise, quotes, social media campaign, etc. Get more inspiration about how to use it by seeing the font preview. Thank you for purchasing our fonts. Please don’t hesitate to contact us, if you have any further question or issues. We’re happy to help. Happy Designing.
  3. Monvar by Flavortype, $15.00
    Monvar, A new Cooper with layered typefaces. It’s Simple, Bold, Versatile, and Friendly feel that you get in Monvar Typefaces. Monvar comes with 5 Layers : (that you can mix and match the looks as you like) Base Inset Outline Shadow 1 Shadow 2 Monvar Created with an All Caps that the uppercase are using an initial swashes. Perfect fitted layer to give you a more contrast, more bold look of the title. Every glyphs including the alternate characters are curated for the best and possible without eliminate characteristic of this fonts. Our creation on the display to give you a reference what it looks like on your project. such as Branding, Header, Logotype, Poster, Magazine, Packaging, Food Menus, and etc. It shows that Monvar clearly can accommodate various design style.
  4. Ravensara Serif by NaumType, $19.00
    Ravensara Serif - elegant high contrast classic serif. Style of the typeface originates in a classic Didone but took a step to simplify some letter forms and make Didone feel more contemporary. Ravensara Serif is a part of the Ravensara superfamily, united by the same anatomy, which currently also includes Ravensara Sans and Ravensara Stencil. Ravensara Serif, despite its ancient roots and due to simplified and smoothed forms, can be used in a variety of different styles. It’s a perfect choice for bold headlines, oversize typography, fashion logos, branding, identity, website design, album art, covers, posters, advertising, etc. It is available in 7 weights, including Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold and Black. Ravensara Serif extends multilingual support to Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Pan African Latin and Afrikaans.
  5. Sweet June by Typefactory, $14.00
    Sweet June is a lovely script font. It has a natural writing style with a great readability. It’s perfect for adding a natural touch to your luxurious designs.
  6. Karisa House by Illushvara, $12.00
    Karisa House is a fun display font featuring the perfect amount of trendiness. Whether you’re using it for crafting, digital designing, presentations or greeting cards making, it’s perfect!
  7. Cubic by Fontfabric, $35.00
    Cubic is a custom font which is applicable for any type of graphic design - web, print, motion graphics etc. It is perfect for t-shirts and other items.
  8. Artsy and Raw by Pixel Colours, $19.00
    Artsy & Raw is a sweet font family designed to look absolutely hand drawn. It's so imperfect that is perfect for artistic projects. I'm sure you will love it!
  9. Onsdag by Cercurius, $29.90
    Onsdag is a display typeface with many alternate characters. It is designed for large sizes and can be used for logos, posters, book covers, record sleeves, packages, etc.
  10. Cutie Pie by The Arborie, $11.00
    This is the cutest font in the galaxy. It's neat yet adorable! Use it for posters, note-taking, or even cute logo designs. Your imagination is the limit.
  11. Wafterby by Paramajan, $8.00
    Wafterby is a handsome sans serif typeface family. It comes in eight weights which have a minimal and clean feel. Its design is based on circle and line geometric shapes. It can be used as a cute minimal-style header display or as a stylish text for magazine, blog, corporate branding, packaging, wedding invitation project, etc.
  12. Artegra Slab by Artegra, $29.00
    Artegra Slab is the latest addition to the Artegra superfamily. It contains 54 fonts with over 1000 glyphs per font in condensed, normal and extended widths. With Cyrillic and Greek sets it supports more than a hundred languages. It’s based on the perfectionist geometric shapes of Artegra Sans, which makes it beautiful to look at and easy to read.
  13. Tumbletype by Greater Albion Typefounders, $6.95
    Tumbletype offers two faces with a fun antique look. This is a rough and tumble Roman face with a hand-cast and much-used look, ideal for recreating early printed documents. Use it for headings and feature paragraphs. It's the irregularity of this face which makes it so special-give it a try and join in the fun!
  14. Fictionalism by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    Fictionalism is carefully handcrafted slab serif, slightly condensed to fit lots of beautiful text wherever you need. It's handwritten, but neat as a pin; it's tidy, but has a lively character that grabs attention in a friendly way. Use it for branding, posters, text, or a million and one other design applications.
  15. Rambla by TipoType, $31.90
    Rambla is a humanist sans for medium-long texts. It’s slightly condensed, with a generous x-height and short ascender/descenders. Its proportions have as objective to gain space in height and width. It’s elegant at large sizes and legible at the same time, with a lot of rhythm in small sizes.
  16. Kaeswaii by insigne, $29.99
    Introducing Kaeswaii, a font that is ideal for anyone wishing to infuse their creations with a dash of inspiration and delight. It's ideal for producing fresh designs that will stand out thanks to its unique contrast and rounded serifs. It has a joyful feel because of its high x-height, and its playful serifs give it a funky touch. Kaeswaii has enough variety to help your project look better than the rest with forty-eight different styles. Select from nine weights and italics for the standard, condensed, and extended styles. It has rounded corners and a luscious texture and a squishy, gloopy vibe. Atarimae, the hint is to use Kaeswaii when you want to infuse your products with a dash of inspiration and delight. It has a happy feel with its high x-height and rounded serifs. It's ideal for producing fresh designs. Put a playful spin on your work with the unique personality of Kaeswaii's rounded terminals. Let Kaeswaii bring life to your ideas!
  17. Higery by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Higery – Serif Typeface: Uniquely Engaging Distinctive Tapered Details: Higery – Serif Typeface stands out with its unique tapered serifs. These details add a sophisticated charm. This font is ideal for captivating visual displays. Perfect for Visual Displays: Higery’s elegant tapering makes it perfect for eye-catching displays. It excels in adding an artistic touch to posters, ads, and more. Its uniqueness ensures your design stands out. Versatility in Design: Though unique, Higery remains versatile for various design needs. It seamlessly fits into digital and print media. This adaptability makes it a valuable tool for designers. Ease of Use for All: Higery is designed with user-friendliness in mind. It’s easy to use for designers of all skill levels. This approachability makes it a popular choice in the design community. Elevating Aesthetic Appeal: Incorporating Higery into your projects can significantly enhance their aesthetic appeal. Its distinctive serifs and elegant design elevate any content. Higery isn’t just a typeface; it’s a visual experience.
  18. Carrigallen Display by Tony Fahy Font Foundry, $20.00
    The Carrigallen family of fonts has roots in Megalithic and Celtic Ireland. It has six weights—Light, Regular and Bold and their corresponding italics. The distinctiveness of the Carrigallen family, is in it's sculpted, spiral nature, inspired by the graphics at the entrance stones and kerbstones at the Newgrange passage graves in Ireland. This is where it derives it’s decorative nature and suitability, as a very distinct Display font. Exceptionally suited for Logos and Headlines, it can increase the corporate presentation of a company as its main identifying feature—and with high memorability! The three separately designed letterforms—differing in line weight—are held in place by the white space within and without the character giving a distinctive twenty first century flavour! It is this dynamic that makes the font unique! Carrigallen Display is a modern font. It draws from its nomadic influences allowing it to be culturally representative of all languages.
  19. Olymp80 by Konst.ru, $10.00
    Dedicated to the XXII summer Olympic Games. I was inspired by the icons of these games when creating font Olymp80. This is an excerpt from the official report of the Moscow Olympics: "Sports pictographs, as we know, are pictographic drawings symbolising sports. They serve as points of reference and help overcome language barrier. Over the past few years, they have been integrated into the decoration of Olympic cities, and have been depicted in Olympic posters, commemorative medals, postage stamps, tickets, souvenirs, etc. On the OCOG-80’s request, graduates from several art colleges took up the design of the pictographs of the insignia as the theme of their dissertations. With the help of the research institute of industrial aesthetics, the Organising Committee chose the work submitted by Nikolai Belkov, Mukhina Art School graduate from Leningrad. The State Committee for Inventions and Discoveries under the USSR Council of Ministers recognised the new design as a production pattern. Though highly stylised, the new signs are easily comprehensible. They are smoother in outline because they are constructed at an angle of 30-60 (previously the angle was 45-90). Another merit of the new system is that the designs can be adapted for use in four representations: direct (solid, black against a white background), reverse (solid, white against a black background), contour (black contour against a white background), and reverse-contour (white contour against a black background), and permit several colour and shade and size variations." All text and pictures you may see on 1980 Moscow, Volume 2, Part 2, Page 420. Monospaced font for names, logotypes, titles, headers, topics etc. Font includes only uppercase letters with two alternative designs for each letter.
  20. Monarda by Monotype, $29.99
    Monarda™ is Terrance Weinzierl’s take on the loud and splashy brush scripts of the 1950s. It’s energetic, playful, and equally at home in hardcopy headlines as it is in interactive banners. In addition to the basic alphabet, OpenType® fonts of Monarda are also awash in super-sized swash caps, contextual alternate characters and ligatures. Pair Monarda with a mid-century structural sans like Trade Gothic® or a sturdy slab serif like Egyptian Slate™ to create typographic counterpoint that’s confident, compelling and memorable! Named for a riotous bright red flower that attracts butterflies and humming birds, Monarda is a rare combination of flamboyance and effortless beauty. Weinzierl describes it as “casual yet precise: a stiff denim jacket or perfectly white sneakers at a formal event.” Monarda clearly stands out – and always fits in. Well, almost always. Drawn for print, the design’s robust x-height, open counters and wide apertures also make Monarda screen-friendly. Monarda can be perfect for a wide variety of food and lifestyle applications as well as travel, stationery and packaging projects. Advertising campaigns and product branding are also well within its reach. Monarda works best when used large – but economically. Two or three words are its sweet spot. Think: product name, print headline or the lettering on the side of a truck. It could easily become your go-to design for projects that call for a script with a bright personality and fearless demeanor. The excellence of Weinzierl’s work has been recognized by the Type Directors Club and Print Magazine. When not working on creating new typefaces, he augments his professional practice through calligraphy, lettering, and letterpress printing. Monarda is another winner from Weinzierl’s creative mind and talented hand.
  21. Stuph by Tail Spin Studio, $25.00
    Stuph Light is a collection of drawings pulled from one of the many sketch books Steve Zafarana is always doodling in. Because they are in a font, the drawings can be used in font format or opened and manipulated in vector programs like Freehand or Illustrator. Stuph Light continues to inflict upon an unsuspecting public Steves’ cockeyed outlook on the world that was started with ITC Fontoonies, ITC Gargoonies and ITC Backyard Beasties. Will this lunacy ever end?
  22. Jantar Sharp by CAST, $45.00
    Jantar Sharp is a text family with flared terminals that eludes the catego­ries of serif or sans. Its most recognisable features are taken from both styles to achieve proper design and high legibility standards. Jantar Sharp performs especially well when used for continuous reading including texts on web platforms. Its personality lies in the flared stroke endings and certain details which make its shapes neither sans nor serifs. Rather than following any particular historical model, it picks up elements from various periods to achieve an organically dynamic look which is entirely compatible with the reading process. Jantar Sharp Italic makes a nice contrast, though the pace and proportions are not drastically different from the upright. This allows for effortless reading of longer passages of italicised text. Jantar Sharp – as well as its teammate Jantar Flow – has been designed in seven weights from ExtraLight to Heavy, all with accompanying italics; it has a tabular and proportional set of figures in both old style and lining options are included together with a special set of hybrid figures sitting between x-height and capitals. Superscripts and subscripts are provided together with a vast collection of diacritics covering all European language and a set of case-sensitive characters.
  23. Ultravision by Great Scott, $18.00
    Introducing "Ultravision," a geometric sans serif font that artfully fuses the charm of the past with the clarity of the future. This typeface draws inspiration from timeless classics such as ITC Busorama, Herbus, and Marvin, yet it distinguishes featuring both uppercase and lowercase characters. A harmonious blend of vintage allure and modern sophistication, Ultravision embodies a retro aesthetic. Its geometric structure lends an unambiguous and clean feel, making it perfect for a wide range of applications, from bold headlines to subtle captions. Ultravision is also available as a variable font with variable weight support. Ultravision includes over 300 glyphs for lots of languages support.
  24. Young Baroque by ITC, $29.99
    Young Baroque was designed by Doyald Young, and the font first appeared in the ITC library in 1984. It is a delicate and elegant typeface, whose basic forms are those of baroque script. The generous spirals adorning the capital letters give the font its temperament and contrast beautifully with the small, heavily slanted lower case letters. The flowing, graceful characters create an overall image of aristocratic elegance and dignity. This font can be used advantageously for labels, invitations and certificates and its capitals as initials to contrast harmoniously with both serif and sans serif fonts. Young Baroque is best used for headlines or short texts. Featured in: Best Fonts for Tattoos
  25. Vinery by RagamKata, $16.00
    Vinery Sans serif Introducing Vinery - our latest sans serif font that combines modern design with unique swash alternates. This font is perfect for any design project that requires a clean and sleek look. With its minimalist and elegant design, it's ideal for branding, packaging, editorial, or web design. Vinery comes with a range of swash alternates that are carefully crafted to add an extra level of creativity to your designs. Whether you're looking for a simple or elaborate swash, this font has got you covered. The alternates are easily accessible, so you can switch them up to create different styles within your design. This font features a modern and sophisticated look with its clean lines and geometric shapes. It's easy to read and versatile, making it suitable for both headlines and body text. Vinery is perfect for creating a contemporary and professional look that stands out. With its unique swash alternates, it's sure to add a touch of creativity to any project. Try it out today and take your designs to the next level!
  26. Trevor by TypeTogether, $36.80
    Teo Tuominen’s Trevor took its first breath as a revival of an 18th century antiqua, but culminated in an entirely new and good-natured family. Trevor is an affable slab serif in nature: both heavy and kind. Known for their familiarity and their dark colour, the terminals of slab serifs put additional weight along the line to maintain an inky presence. Their clunky forms reveal slight immaturity and arouse the reader’s sympathy for the subject at hand. Trevor connects with others by consciously riding the line between being personal and commanding. One goal with Trevor was to pair the robust nature of a low contrast slab serif with more sophisticated elements, such as the ball terminals. So wherever one looks in Trevor, rounded corners rule the day, softening the overall appearance by mimicking ink spread made by old metal type. The easygoing look is tempered by very few inktraps and sharp corners, mostly to the inside of characters and in acute angles. Whatever Trevor is paired with, it has an altruistic outlook in that it sees the best in others. It’s the neighbourly type family
 — the neighbour you actually want. Trevor’s almost monolinear weight and high x-height give it a typewriter look in the extralight and light weights, but the whole family was made to work with many other font styles, design work, and information structures. It certainly finds its home in packaging and advertising, its sturdy verticality and narrowness fit the needs of headlines and intro text, and its seven weights are primed for plays and involved text needing many layers of distinction. The black weight is treated like a separate display style with altered ball terminals and serifs to capitalise on the added heft. Trevor’s seven roman weights cover the Latin A Extended glyph set to bring its kindly and commanding outlook to your projects. Along with alternate version of the ‘R’ in the black weight, its OpenType features include both tabular and proportional lining and oldstyle figures, ligatures, and fractions. The complete Trevor family, along with our entire catalogue, has been optimised for today’s varied screen uses.
  27. Barking Frenzy by PizzaDude.dk, $18.00
    Barking Frenzy may look as if it was cut out of paper or cardboard, but it's not! It was drawn with a rugged pen, leaving rough edges here and there. It's great for children's books and toys or maybe handcraft or other handcrafted activities. I've added 5 different versions of each lowercase letter and these appear randomly as you type. That way your text looks really natural and organic, because the letters rarely repeat themselves. Also the font has multilingual support!
  28. Super Discount by Mozatype, $17.00
    Hello there, Proudly presenting SUPER DISCOUNT. It is stylish marker font. It’s in two styles: Regular and Bold. SUPER DISCOUNT was designed to make logotype and lettering for your brands. And it’s would perfect for t-shirts/ apparel, promotional materials, sports, music festival, quotes, special events, or anything. What’s Included : Works on PC & Mac Easy to use ( Installations ) Easy Convert to Webfont Compatibility Windows, Apple, Linux, Cricut, Silhouette, and Other cutting machines Thanks for downloading, and I hope you enjoy it!
  29. Skratchbook by CozyFonts, $30.00
    Skratchbook is a new handwritten font from the sketch pad of designer Tom Nikosey of CozyFonts. The family exists in 3 versions, Regular, Italic, & Back Italic. This font is a casual, coarse style meant to be used for personality and spontaneity. It's style conjurs anything from quick grocery lists to Halloween Party invites. It maintains amazing legibility in small sizes and it's true personality is revealed the larger it is set! Hoping this font finds your voice! Skratchbook, New from CozyFonts Foundry.
  30. Sincerity Stencil by Océane Moutot, $32.90
    Sincerity Stencil is the new extension of the typeface Sincerity. It's a fierce and elegant typeface identified by its high contrast, sharp shapes and triangular. The stencil component of this new version will add originality to your designs. Its large variety of glyphs, including accents, old-style numbers and ligatures will give uniqueness to your designs. It's a great fit for branding, magazines, newspapers, and so on. Sincerity Stencil is available in 16 styles, from thin to black in roman and italic.
  31. Nantua by Characters Font Foundry, $-
    Nantua is inspired by the Russian Constructivism from the early 1920s. Artists like Aleksandr Rodchenko used typography as forms. Nantua can be used with that very same principal. It's a very geometrical display font with hard edges. Used in big sizes it is very 'in your face'. Used in small sizes it tends to work like a compact background pattern. With very small inner forms, Nantua needs to be used in big sizes to be legible. It's preferably seen on posters or flyers.
  32. Humanist 521 by ParaType, $30.00
    Humanist 521 is a Bitstream digitized version of Gill Sans typeface. The font was designed by Eric Gill and released by Monotype circa 1928-1930. Gill’s design is based on the typeface of Edward Johnston, the innovative British letterer and teacher, designed in 1916 for the signage of the London Underground. However, it has more classical proportions close to those of old style serifs, and thus is more suitable for text setting. With distinct roots in handwritten scripts, Gill’s typeface is classified as a humanist sans serif and is very legible and readable in text and display work. Having been released more than 80 years ago, it’s still very popular and in fact is an icon of British typographic style. The Cyrillic version of Ultra Bold weight was designed by Tagir Safaev in 1997. Six text styles and Extra Bold style in Cyrillic were designed later by Vladimir Yefimov and Isabella Chaeva. The Cyrillic version, in addition to the original Bitstream implementation of Humanist 521, has an alternative numeral 1 with the traditional shape and a set of old-style figures. Rereleased by ParaType in 2013.
  33. Rough Love by Positype, $27.50
    Rough Love, it’s fair to say, came before Love Script. The brushed letter specimens that would ultimately serve as the template for the much ‘cleaner’ Love Script have now been turned into a typeface. As I packed these up, I just kept coming back to them and staring at the texture and movement caught on the page. On a lark, I decided it would be fun to let people see an almost a before and after scenario of how one led to the other and decided to produce a typeface from these specimens… Rough Love. For the most part, in typical fashion for me when I brush out a typeface idea, I try to brush the entire character set along with each of the planned variants for swashes, titling, and other alternates—the reason for that is simple -- each letter looks and acts a bit differently when the same movements are imposed on them. With Rough Love, I tried to adhere to that and made very few modifications to the originals, and only had to ‘borrow’ in a few occasions when I happened to forget to brush a variant.
  34. Maracay by John Moore Type Foundry, $39.95
    Maracay is a tropical typeface that works for texts or headlines, mainly as a display font and designed to work in layers of overlapping texts. Maracay is a unique design with nine fonts based creating a particular style of design and the combination of a couple different looks can be obtained eighteen. Thanks to the versatility of coloring matter, together form a coherent and attractive ideal for a variety of different projects such as invitations, menus, magazines, brochures, packaging, design, etc. Maracay provides alternate characters, swash, ligatures, icons, ordinals and fractions. Maracay has 4 shape styles : Regular Maracay base as essential as Tooled variations of brightness or wood with the appearance of a WoodType vintage wooden texture . Inner font as serves as Light or inner contour of the foregoing. Follow three fonts contouring as Outline, Shape and Umbra as a 3D projection. For decorative purposes Shape that there is a textured lines or Half as a split in the top half letter. Maracay has been carefully studied to provide the best combinations of the most of pairs and trios of glyphos avoiding undesirable extensions between ornate characters through its Opentype programming.
  35. P22 Glaser Babyteeth by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    In 2019, P22 Type Foundry met with Milton Glaser (1929–2020) to initiate the official digital series of typefaces designed by Glaser in the 1960s and 70s. P22 Glaser Babyteeth is the first family released in the series. According to Glaser: “The inspiration for my Babyteeth type face came from this sign I photographed in Mexico City. It’s an advertisement for a tailor. The E was drawn as only someone unfamiliar with the alphabet could have conceived. Yet it is completely legible. I tried to invent the rest of the alphabet consistent with this model.” P22 Glaser Babyteeth was based on original drawings and phototype proofs from the Milton Glaser Studios archives. Over the years there have been many typefaces that borrowed heavily from the Glaser designs, but these are the only official Babyteeth fonts approved by Milton Glaser Studio and the Estate of Milton Glaser. The solid and open versions are designed to overlap for two-color font effects and can even be mixed and matched for multi layer chromatic treatments. Babyteeth includes an expanded character set to support the majority of Latin languages.
  36. Beni by Nois, $18.00
    Beni is a bold & strong sans serif font family beautifully crafted to perform in short headlines in posters or contemporary interface design. Each character has been optically adjusted for maximum effect in the space between; as such, this is a strong contender for movie posters, titling, album artwork, and any design project that needs a clean sans serif that makes an impact wherever it is applied. This type family is available in four unique weights that stand well apart from one another in visual style. Beni Light is the runway model of the family, standing with a narrow posture and towering height. It’s a fantastic choice for conveying a message in a limited horizontal space. Beni Regular and Beni Bold are shorter in stature but both pack a punch, carrying bold strokes that speak with confidence and offer great legibility. The heaviest of the heavy, Beni Black is the super-bold, go-to type design for projects that need an impossibly strong type design at the helm. Beni extends multilingual support to Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Pan African Latin, Igbo Onwu, and Basic Greek for design projects intended for an international audience.
  37. Carve by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Carve is an African font that was inspired by fonts such as Othello and Neuland designed in the mid-1920s. Rather than attempting to re-create these fonts in a digital form as so many others have done, I have tried to capture the “spirit” of the period and emphasize the “woodcarving” style of the font, while simultaneously giving it a contemporary feel. As a result the characters differ markedly any of the original styles and have much less of an “Art Deco” look to them. To further modernize Carve, I have included all the characters required for a full character set (lower case, as well as all punctuation, numerals, diacritics, special characters etc). The result is a thoroughly modern re-interpretation. The numbers (0 to 9) bear no relation to any originals but, I believe, are fully in keeping with the upper and lower alphabetic characters of my font. Carve comes in two styles: --Regular: contemporary, angular African style --Incised: exaggerating the chunky, hand-carved "woodcut" effect. The "in-line" effect has been hand-crafted to avoid the mechanical effect of computer-generated inline effects.
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  40. Senella Script by Aktab Studio, $16.00
    Senella is a script font with more than 350 characters and covers several languages based on the Latin alphabet; the whole font design has also been completed with extensive alternates, ligatures and swashes sets. Senella is suitable for any design project, vintage, fashion, branding, print design and whatever design you want Thank you for visits and happy branding !
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