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Tallitha

von alphArt
Einzelschnitte ab $15.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Tallitha wurde von Agung Rohmat entworfen und von alphArt veröffentlicht. Tallitha enthält 1 Stile.

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Tallitha, a stylish handwritten font that looks cute, elegant, stylish and is perfect for any awesome projects that need lettering taste. Tallitha could be perfect for watermark, social media posts, advertisements, logos & branding, invitation, product designs, label, stationery, wedding designs, product packaging, special events and more. Tallitha also includes a full set of uppercase and lowercase letters, multilingual symbols, numerals, punctuation. The font has a smooth wet ink texture, so would be perfect for all types of printing techniques and you can do embroidery, laser cut, gold foil etc. Features : ligature alternate multi lingual I hope you enjoy this font. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to drop me a message :)

Designer: Agung Rohmat

Herausgeber: alphArt

Foundry: alphArt

Eigentümer des Designs: alphArt

MyFonts Debüt: Aug 20, 2019

Tallitha

Über alphArt

alphartype is a personal type foundry founded by Agung Rohmat in 2018, specializing in creating high-quality handwritten and display fonts. With a passion for typography and attention to detail, I strive to design fonts that are not only visually appealing but also highly functional for various creative projects.Some of my most popular fonts, such as "Holiday" and "Collection" have been widely used by designers, artists, and brands worldwide. My fonts have been trusted by major companies, including Vevo, Boots and Unilever and have been featured in a variety of design projects, from branding and advertising to packaging and digital media.I am continuously exploring new styles and techniques to bring fresh and unique typography to the creative community. Through alphartype. I aim to provide fonts that inspire and enhance visual storytelling across different industries.

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