About City Streetwear Font Family
City Streetwear is a sophisticated signature collection that includes four script weights and plenty of ligatures.
City Streetwear scripts includes 102 ligatures and 6 alternates. Ligature programming has been added to the fonts to give the scripts a more handwritten and luxurious appeal.
Try the City Streetwear free font for fashion marketing and social media. It is a great starting point for finding appealing modern catchwords.
Use City Streetwear for sophisticated designing. Fonts and posters designed by Cindy Kinash. See font details below.
SCRIPT FEATURES:
Signature style
OpenType
Common ff fi fl ffi ffl ligatures
Available in Extended Latin Pro (Standard) or American (US) version.
102 ligatures and 6 alternates.
Programmed ligature feature for optimization. Every time you type specific pairs, ligatures are programmed to pop up to avoid letter pair collisions. Programming ligatures gives the script a more sophisticated flow. Make sure to turn on the feature in your preferred program that supports ligatures.
FREE WORDS FEATURES:
68 free words useful for fashion, marketing and social media promoting.
Keyword examples include fashion, exclusive, and style.
Intended use for fashion, apparel, beauty, marketing, social media, websites, magazines, sales, film and packaging.
VERSIONS:
American (US) and Extended Latin Pro (Standard)
AMERICAN (US)
Shorter version
102 ligatures and 6 alternates
Common ff fi fl ffi ffl ligatures
OpenType
Includes the common alphabet, numbers, American symbols and punctuation.
EXTENDED LATIN PRO (Standard)
Extended version of the American (US) version.
102 ligatures and 6 alternate
Common ff fi fl ffi ffl ligatures
OpenType
Includes characters for Albanian, Basque, Catalan, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Feroese, Finnish Scots, French, Gaelic, Galician, German, Greek Transliterated, Hawaiian, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Nynorsk Bokmal Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh.
TIPS:
Try the OpenType ligatures by turning on the feature in your preferred program that supports ligatures.
DISPLAY- The City Streetwear fonts work best as large headline text for optimization.
FONT USE- Use City Streetwear for fashion, apparel, beauty, marketing, social media, websites, magazines, sales, film and packaging.
City Streetwear
About Cultivated Mind
“I think that what makes Cultivated Mind unique is it offers a lot of different styles of handmade typefaces,” says the foundry’s owner and primary designer, Cindy Kinash. “Cultivated Mind doesn’t have one distinct style, as it is constantly evolving and trying to release fonts that you haven’t seen before.”
Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Cindy started Cultivated Mind in January 2012, after having spent most of her career up until then working as an apparel graphic designer. Her foundry’s first font, Hello I Like You, was released that same month. In just the few years since then, Cindy’s young foundry has produced an astounding 16 typefaces; several of which have topped the Best Sellers list. Luckily, she hasn’t had to do all of that work alone. Finding inspiration in working with other type designers, she collaborated with Charles Gibbons on both Ciao Bella and True North: two of her most successful designs to date. True North has been a bestseller at MyFonts and topped our Hot New Fonts list upon its release in the summer of 2014.
Another of Cindy’s most popular fonts is Pacific Northwest: a typeface that, like everything released by the foundry, was created by hand. What makes this font so unique though, is the fact that it was created with the careful strokes of a paintbrush.
Cindy says that fans of her foundry have a lot to look forward to in the future, including more collaborations with other talented type designers and lettering artists. “Cultivated Mind will produce a new variety of fonts you haven’t seen before,” she says. “We will offer fonts with more alternate letters so that customers can create their own unique hand lettered look.”