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Lotusia Script

par Pikgura Type
Styles individuels à partir de $9.00 USD
La famille de polices Lotusia Script a été conçue par Acmarsita Caerola et publiée par Pikgura Type. Lotusia Script contient 1 styles. En savoir plus sur cette famille

À propos de la famille


Introducing Lotusia Script — a bold and playful handcrafted script font that radiates personality. Each stroke dances with energy and joy, featuring thick curves and a flowing style that imparts a warm, handmade feel to every word. This font is ideal for designs that aim to be fun, creative, and vibrant. Lotusia Script includes complete alphabets, numbers, and basic punctuation, making it perfect for a variety of applications such as posters, greeting cards, logos, and packaging. Let your ideas flourish with Lotusia’s cheerful charm, transforming every project into a bright, eye-catching masterpiece!

Concepteurs: Acmarsita Caerola

Fonderie: Pikgura Type

MyFonts débout: Dec 17, 2025

Lotusia Script

À propos Pikgura Type

Pikgura Type is an independent type design studio specializing in original display and handwritten fonts crafted for contemporary creative use. With a focus on clarity, character, and technical precision, our studio develops high-quality fonts that meet the expectations of professional designers and publishers.Each release from Pikgura Type reflects a commitment to originality, usability, and stylistic consistency. Our fonts are built from the ground up, adhering to industry standards and optimized for cross-platform performance. We prioritize clean engineering, multilingual support, and thoughtful design systems that serve both expressive and functional needs.As a contributor to Monotype’s global platform, Pikgura Type aims to expand its catalog with distinctive typefaces that resonate across branding, editorial, and digital applications. We are committed to ethical design practices and long-term collaboration within the professional type community.

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