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Festivo Letters

Festivo Letters by Ahmet Altun
Individual Styles from $5.00
Complete family of 19 fonts: $95.00
Festivo Letters Font Family was designed by Ahmet Altun and published by Ahmet Altun. Festivo Letters contains 19 styles and family package options. More about this family

About Festivo Letters Font Family


Festivo Font Family is a handmade layered font which includes several textures, shadows. Different font types can be created using various combinations of Festivo Fonts and colors. All fonts of Festivo letters are created as hand-drawn design based on F.L. NO:8 Font's Letters. The fonts No:16, No:17 and No:19 have the same metric and kerning structure than the other Festivo Fonts except No:18. So each one of these 3 fonts are a layer. But they can also be use as wide spaced fonts. No:18 is specific with its metric and kerning structure which was formed by No:17 but No:18 is its bold version. It was designed as a supplemental font. The fonts No:12 and No:15 can be used as shadows. This font family also includes a few ornaments. For your convenience, the files of the fonts were termed by their numbers. The various possibilities of the Festivo Font Family allows you to create a lot of great works such as posters, magazines, printings, t-shirts etc.

Designers: Ahmet Altun

Publisher: Ahmet Altun

Foundry: Ahmet Altun

Design Owner: Ahmet Altun

MyFonts debut: Jul 1, 2013

Festivo Letters

About Ahmet Altun

“I have been interested in type since my childhood,” says Turkey-based designer, Ahmet Altun. “So, during the new generation of the symbian phones, I got started writing software for the phones’ fonts and themes as a hobby. After that, I began to work on only font design professionally.” Ahmet released his first typeface, Nilish, on MyFonts in 2010. “I always do some research about what people need or want to have,” he says. “After this stage, I draw lots of sketches, plan the outlines and make the font clear in my mind. Finally, I design it.” His strategy seems to be working well for him. The designer’s bestselling typeface, Halis Grotesque, a functional text and display family with Art Deco elements, was featured in our Rising Star newsletter. (The name of the font is, appropriately, a Turkish word that means “pure” or “clean” in English.) Another of Ahmet’s most popular fonts, Harman was created completely by hand. It made its debut on our Hot New Fonts list upon its release and then settled in as one of MyFonts Best Sellers right away. “In recent times, I’ve realized that people prefer hand-made fonts and that I also have a particular interest in making them,” he says. Subsequently, fans of the foundry have more hand-made fonts to look forward to from Ahmet Altun in the future.