This is a listing of all glyphs contained in the font, including OpenType variants that may only be accessible via OpenType-aware applications.
Each basic character (“A”) is followed by Unicode variants of the same character (Á, Ä…), then OpenType variants (small caps, alternates, ligatures…). This way you can see all the variations on a single character in one place.
MyFonts licenses are tailored for individual creatives. Not all licenses are compatible with broad usage cases or complicated creative workflows, so make sure to read the full EULA text for details. If you are licensing fonts for use at an Agency or Company, or if you have a usage requirement that isn't listed below or are unsure about the use cases shown here, contact us and we'll help you determine the best fit for your needs.
The following licenses are available for this font.
Desktop: for creating designs
This entry-level license enables personal and commercial traditional graphic designer work.
The Desktop License allows you to create, print, and share flat, non-editable designs such as:
Brand identity
Use fonts to create a strong and consistent brand identity.
Videos
Apply fonts in titles, credits, and on-screen text.
PDFs
Style reports, brochures, and digital documents.
Greeting cards
Design unique, personalized cards for any occasion.
Logos
Craft memorable, professional logo typography.
Signage (wayfinding & billboards)
Make clear, eye-catching signage for indoor or outdoor use.
Flyers
Set readable, attractive headlines and layouts.
Packaging
Enhance product packaging with stylish text.
Album covers
Print custom text designs on t-shirts, hoodies, and more.
Posters
Bold, eye-catching poster layouts.
Invitations
Create stylish, personalized invitations for events.
Social posts
Enhance graphics and captions with unique fonts.
Business cards
Craft professional, memorable business card designs.
Fonts cannot be hosted on DAMs as downloadable assets.
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Desktop licenses are based on the number of users of the fonts; in other words, the number of computers in which the font will be installed. You can change the number of users by clicking the quantity dropdown option on Buying Choices or Cart pages.
Please be sure to review the listing foundry's
Desktop license agreement
as some restrictions may apply—such as use in logos/trademarks, geographic restrictions (number of locations), and products that will be sold.
Adding users later:
Desktop licenses are cumulative. If you require a Desktop license that covers additional users, simply place a new order for the same Desktop package, for the number of additional users.
Webfonts allow you to embed the font into a webpage using the @font-face rule, so paragraphs and headings
of text can be styled as the webfont. You will be serving the webfont kit for your own site and linking
it in the CSS.
Webfonts can be used on a single domain. Agencies responsible for multiple websites, for example web
design agencies or hosting providers, may not share a single webfont license across multiple websites.
If the font file itself won't be embedded in the website (for example, when the font is used in a static
graphic image such as a logo) you should purchase a Desktop license instead.
Most foundries on MyFonts offer their webfonts with the Annual license model. Click here to
Learn more.
Select this license type when you are developing an app for iOS, Android, or Windows Phone, and you will
be embedding the font file in your mobile application's code.
You can use an Electronic Doc license to embed the font in an electronic publication such as an eBook, eMagazine, or eNewspaper.
An Electronic Doc license is based on the number of publications in which the font is used. Each issue
counts as a separate publication. Regional or format variations don't count as separate publications.
Updated versions of publications that are free to previous customers do not need a new license; otherwise,
each new version that is released counts as a separate publication.
For font usage in graphic images shown as the ePub cover, consider a Desktop license instead as most allow
for it.
Inspired by various shapes such as leaves, flowers, hearts etc., Apresia Script is harmonically crafted.
My first intention is only for standard design, but, later added simpler characters for normal(standard) typings. Apresia Script is rich with capital letter variants and ornaments. There are also lowercase variants in lesser numbers. I assume that many or perhaps most people want to have their name or the other of their important designs to be written with some letters that are in various shapes harmoniously. Apresia Script with more then 4000 glyphs support this aim, also support many latin based languages. However, because of many variations, except the standard characters, the full marked capitals are only set in two variants; in ss01 and ss02, which is also some marked lowercases included here. Swash variants (swsh) consist only one variant of every uppercase and lowercase characters, but no marked characters. All the others capital and lowercase variants are put in stlystic alternatives (salt). There are tens of unmarked caps and fewer for unmarked lowercase in salt (see Apresia Script opentype features(1) poster for some).
The ornaments can be accessed via opentype ornaments(ornm), using less(<) and greater(>)
characters for easier access. There are also beginning small letter(lowercase) ornaments, end
word(lowercase) ornaments and insertion ornaments to make your typing/design more flourish,
using ornm via “[“ (bracketleft), “]” (bracketright) and “\” (backslash), respectively. For marks; marks via combining marks and mkmk was set for many characters variants, however, it seem most applications not yet support this features. Alternatively, you can add non standard unicode
combining marks via ornaments for the language supported: asterisk “*” list for uppercase marks
above letters; ASCIIcircum “^” list for lowercase marks above letters; underscore “_” for uppercase
and lowercase marks below the letters; numbersign “#” for slashing characters, horn, caron
alternate and reversed comma for g, (see Apresia Script opentype features(2) poster and save it if
you download the font). Thus, it is recommended to have the application which are support these
opentype features such as: Adobe in Design, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW or others for easier
accessing the glyphs. Still, for non supported applications, you can insert these glyphs via Character maps, insert symbols or other similar tools.
Apresia Script will go for most typing/design such as invitation, wedding card, greeting card,
banners, logos and many others. Use it for whatever you intended to, Apresia script will give an
amazing end design, though you are not a designer. As intended to be able to be used by many, this
font is set in an affordable price.
Thank you very much for downloading this font.