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Wishes Script

Wishes Script

by Typesenses
Individual Styles from $15.00 USD
Complete family of 18 fonts: $125.00 USD
Wishes Script Font Family was designed by Sabrina Mariela Lopez and published by Typesenses. Wishes Script contains 18 styles and family package options.

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About Wishes Script Font Family


Plenty of swashes, ligatures, beginning and ending shapes, Wishes is a wit option for invitations, cards, stationery, fashion and apparel, among a wide range of uses. The curves of the cursive style are neither too solemn or pompous, its grace and playfulness are more 1950s than 1750s. This family offers the designer an additional decorative toolkit full of frames, ribbons, hearts, flowers and ornaments, plus a collection of caps and small caps.

Wishes Script Pro includes the complete set of Script characters plus Ornaments and Caps. The family offers optically optimized Display and Text styles for each of the weights: Light, Regular and Bold.

Use professional software that widely support Open Type features. Otherwise, you may not have access to some glyphs. For further information about features and alternates, see the User Guide

Use Wishes to express your greetings!

Designers: Sabrina Mariela Lopez

Publisher: Typesenses

Foundry: Typesenses

Design Owner: Typesenses

MyFonts debut: Apr 10, 2013

Wishes Script

About Typesenses

Founded in 2009 by Sabrina Lopez, Typesenses designs award-winning typefaces that stand out in the retail market by combining historical perspective, calligraphic skill, and digital accuracy. Because the families have distinctive voices and charming personalities, Typesenses fonts have enjoyed lead roles in branding, packaging, books, magazines, and ads for renowned companies worldwide, such as Tiffany & Co., Harper Collins, Immediate Media, Crown Media, and Whole Foods Market, to name a few.

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