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Sisilia

von Syauqi Studio
Einzelschnitte ab $18.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Sisilia wurde von Muhammad Asroful Umam entworfen und von Syauqi Studio veröffentlicht. Sisilia enthält 1 Stile. Mehr über diese Familie

Über die Familie


Introducing, this is our newest product, we call it Sisilia.

Sisilia Script style - a new modern & fresh script with a handwritten and script style make this font looks elegant, natural, stylish and perfect for any awesome projects that need handwriting taste.

Sisilia is very good to be used in:

photography, watermark, social media posts, advertisements, logos & branding, invitation, product designs, label, stationery, wedding designs, product packaging, special events or anything that need handwriting taste.

Features:

- Uppercase & Lowercase

- Number & Punctuation

- Ligature & Stylistic alternate

- Multilingual Support

To fully access the font's features, we recommend using programs that support OpenType features. This will allow you to access glyphs directly on the same panel without copy/pasting each glyph. Additionally, the OpenType panel allows you to turn on standard ligatures, which can automatically change letters for available ligatures.

Thank you, Best regards

Syauqi Studio

Designer: Muhammad Asroful Umam

Foundry: Syauqi Studio

MyFonts Debüt: Feb 23, 2024

Sisilia

Über Syauqi Studio

Syauqi Studio is a type foundry based in Tangerang, Indonesia. We design typefaces across a wide range of styles: elegant serifs, clean sans-serifs, expressive scripts, distinctive display faces, and retro-inspired designs, each built with the same level of care and attention to detail. Good typography, in our view, starts long before a font hits the market: in the decisions around proportion, spacing, and how each character holds up across real design work. Our catalogue is made for designers and creative studios who need type that is thoughtful, versatile, and built to last, across branding, editorial, digital, and print.

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