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Carved Pine Wood

von Attype Studio
Einzelschnitte ab $19.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Carved Pine Wood wurde von Fadli Ramadhan Iskandar entworfen und von Attype Studio veröffentlicht. Carved Pine Wood enthält 1 Stile. Mehr über diese Familie

Über die Familie


Carved Pine Wood is a unique display font that mimics the look of letters hand-carved into wood. With its rustic and playful style, this font is perfect for nature-themed designs, adventure posters, kids' games, forest signage, camping flyers, and crafting projects.

Add a natural, woodsy charm to your creative work with this carved wood font. Great for titles, packaging, and branding that needs a handcrafted forest vibe.

Features :

- Carved Pine Font

- Multilingual, US Roman, Latin 1 Support

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Hope you enjoy with our font!

Attype Studio

Designer: Fadli Ramadhan Iskandar

Foundry: Attype Studio

MyFonts Debüt: Jul 9, 2025

Carved Pine Wood

Über Attype Studio

Attype Studio is a vibrant and innovative type foundry founded in 2018 by Fadli, a dedicated type designer from Indonesia. Our mission is to create unique and engaging display fonts that elevate brands and projects. Specializing in lettering and brush script calligraphy, we pride ourselves on designing layered display fonts that are dynamic and full of personality.Located in Indonesia, Attype Studio focuses on crafting fonts that bring brands to life, ensuring they stand out with a touch of elegance and creativity. Our fonts are perfect for branding, providing a fresh and lively feel that captures attention. We aim to make each font not only functional but also an artistic expression that adds character to any project.Our dedication to quality and creativity has made our fonts popular among various businesses and designers worldwide. For more information about our work and to explore our font collections, visit our website or follow us on social media. Discover how Attype Studio can transform your brand with our unique and captivating fonts.

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