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DF Expressions

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DF Expressions is a Letraset font family with 1 style priced from $64.00.

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DF Expressions
157134; ; English


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  DF Expressions LET Plain Basic Latin/English lettersLigaturesDingbats & Symbols
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$64.00

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: March 17th, 2003
Designed by: David Sagorski
Designed when: 1995
Contained in Categories: Picture, Symbol
Design owned by: Letraset
MyFonts Keywords: face, picture, symbol [suggest]


DF Expressions

Looking for some fresh faces? There’s one to suit every mood in David Sagorski’s energetic Expressions collection. These bold, animated cartoon faces run the gamut of human emotions from deliriously happy to royally angry ä plus a host of others including annoyed, bored, curious, contented, scared, sleepy, startled, stern, stupid, tough, wimpy, worried, and just whistling Dixie. Expressions will add lively visual punctuation to many types of work ä editorials, news articles, announcements, flyers, greeting cards and stationary for starters.


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