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Giraffe Skin™


Giraffe Skin™ is a Scholtz Fonts font family with 1 style priced from $19.00.

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Giraffe Skin™


Giraffe Skin ZimPurchase Options
  Giraffe Skin Zim Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroDingbats & Symbols
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$19.00

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: April 16th, 2007
Designed by: Anton Scholtz, Merle Scholtz
Designed when: 2007
Contained in Categories: Decorative & Display, Symbol
Design owned by: Scholtz Fonts
MyFonts Keywords: Africa, animal, decorative, fashionable, leather, ornament, patterned, symbol


Giraffe Skin

GiraffeSkin is an exciting, contemporary font. The popularity of the “animal skin” look in contmporary clothing and soft furnishing design make GiraffeSkin a must for designers on the cutting edge.

It is best used for headings and where you intend to make a strong impact, with an African wildlife look.

The font comes in two versions, one based on the popular Kassena font, the other based on Zim, one of Scholtz Fonts new designs.


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