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RYS Everlin

von RYS Design Studio
Einzelschnitte ab $15.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie RYS Everlin wurde von Witoko Aji Laksono entworfen und von RYS Design Studio veröffentlicht. RYS Everlin enthält 1 Stile. Mehr über diese Familie

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Introducing RYS Everlin A Handwriting Script Font

Everlin is a Handwitten script font that captures the essence of romance and elegance. Its natural appearance makes it perfect for a variety of creative projects, including logos, branding, wedding invitations, merchandise, Valentine’s letters, signatures, inspirational quotes, and any design that calls for a touch of romantic, handwritten charm. With its graceful flow and vintage pen-like strokes, Pragase exudes timeless sophistication and heartfelt emotion.

Let Everlin add a romantic flair to your designs and make a lasting impression!

Designer: Witoko Aji Laksono

Aktuelle Foundry: RYS Design Studio

MyFonts Debüt: Dec 5, 2024

RYS Everlin

Über RYS Design Studio

RYS Design Studio was founded by Witoko Aji Laksono in 2017. Originally starting his career as a designer specializing in hand-lettering under the name Rasayangsama, Witoko later shortened it to RYS to represent the studio’s identity.As a small studio operated solely by myself with support from freelance designers, we focus on creating unique and highly specific designs rooted in the art of craftsmanship. Our work emphasizes handmade aesthetics, including hand-lettering styles and hand-drawn illustrations.At RYS, we take pride in producing authentic, human-crafted designs. This ethos extends to the creation of fonts with a slightly rough, hand-drawn aesthetic—perfect for those who appreciate the charm of handmade or handwritten styles.We are also open to collaborations, especially those seeking to leverage our distinctive style. Our goal is to create designs that resonate with people and are visible in the public sphere.Feel free to explore our work, and stay tuned for more creations from RYS Design Studio!

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