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Dulcinea Serif

by JVB Fonts
Individual Styles from $29.50 USD
Complete family of 8 fonts: $220.00 USD
The Dulcinea Serif Font Family was designed by John Vargas Beltrán and published by JVB Fonts. Dulcinea Serif contains 8 styles and family package options.

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The aim of this typeface is to merge two historical moments in the form and style of writing, on the one hand calligraphy uncial, and on the other Roman serif was established as a universal standard for type fonts continuous text at the time. Is intended in terms of their functionality as a font for titles. The family includes some extended range glyphs as several Caps swashes and stylish alternatives for upper and lower case, standard and discretional ligatures, old numerals and other OpenType features.

Designers: John Vargas Beltrán

Publisher: JVB Fonts

Foundry: JVB Fonts

Design Owner: JVB Fonts

MyFonts debut: Nov 8, 2012

Dulcinea Serif

About JVB Fonts

JVB Fonts is a distinguished Colombian type foundry located in Bogotá, established in 2010 by John Vargas Beltrán. With a rich background in digital type design since 1997 and specialization in Argentina in 2010, John brings over a decade of professional experience from Buenos Aires. At JVB Fonts, we view typography as the voice of visual communication, offering an extensive catalog that showcases a diverse array of styles—from ornamental designs to highly expressive display typefaces—each meticulously crafted to leave a lasting impression. Our commitment to authenticity, cultural richness, and superior quality ensures that our fonts transcend mere functionality, merging tradition with innovation. Our typefaces serve as inspirational tools for designers, empowering them to realize their creative visions and enhance their projects. Discover the unique voices behind our letters—authentic, expressive, and designed to elevate your work. Explore JVB Fonts and let your projects resonate with creativity and identity.

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