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Amoretta

Amoretta™

by Tart Workshop
Individual Styles from $29.00
Complete family of 5 fonts: $69.00
Amoretta Font Family was designed by Stuart Sandler, Crystal Kluge and published by Tart Workshop. Amoretta contains 5 styles and family package options. More about this family
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About Amoretta Font Family


Amoretta = Little Love. Our sweet Amoretta is optimistic & bright. A charming balance of youth and sophistication, Amoretta is full of opportunity for print (Identity projects, stationery, book design, packaging design) or online applications (eBooks, games, websites). Easy to read on small or large scale platforms, she’s the perfect alternative to a script typeface in projects seeking a romantic or feminine touch. As an OpenType family with regular, regular italic, dark, dark italic and ornament fonts that include just the right amount of extras, alternates and ligatures, she’s a delight to work with and make your own. Amoretta’s hand drawn ornaments which reflect the seasons (Spring flowers, Summer foliage, Autumn archery, Winter evergreens) are plump with inspiration for logos and stationery projects. Use them separately or combine the glyphs into a endless assortment of unique designs and patterns. Share a little love with Amoretta.

Designers: Stuart Sandler, Crystal Kluge

Publisher: Tart Workshop

Foundry: Tart Workshop

Design Owner: Tart Workshop

MyFonts debut: Nov 7, 2014

Amoretta™ is a trademark of Font Diner Inc DBA Tart Workshop.

About Tart Workshop

Created in 2007, Tart Workshop is an art & lettering studio which creates digital typefaces, focusing on handlettered styles and custom font development. It is a collaboration of lettering artist/illustrator Crystal Kluge & font developer Stuart Sandler of Font Diner.Lettering professionally since 1999, Crystal's signature lettering style helped launch the popular “modern calligraphy” trend. Her designs have graced magazine pages, a multitude of giftware & stationery products, advertising campaigns, logos & store fronts, art museum walls, tattooed bodies and an eclectic range of special events from swank Hollywood bashes to intimate Moroccan soirees.