Calligraphic Afera

Afera

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Paintings in the gallery
Magazine was relaunched
Urban planning has adopted
The glossy pages of book
Grape-mint limonade
According to the newspaper
Summer front page stated
Headline for an editorial
Eye-catching & informative
As large colorful posters

Character set

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The practice of branding – in the original literal sense of marking by burning – is thought to have begun with the ancient Egyptians, who were known to have engaged in livestock branding as early as 2700 BCE. Branding was used to differentiate one persons cattle from anothers by means of a distinctive symbol burned into the animals skin with a hot branding iron. If a person stole any of the cattle, anyone else who saw the symbol could deduce the actual owner.
The practice of branding – in the original literal sense of marking by burning – is thought to have begun with the ancient Egyptians, who were known to have engaged in livestock branding as early as 2700 BCE. Branding was used to differentiate one persons cattle from anothers by means of a distinctive symbol burned into the animals skin with a hot branding iron. If a person stole any of the cattle, anyone else who saw the symbol could deduce the actual owner.
The practice of branding – in the original literal sense of marking by burning – is thought to have begun with the ancient Egyptians, who were known to have engaged in livestock branding as early as 2700 BCE. Branding was used to differentiate one persons cattle from anothers by means of a distinctive symbol burned into the animals skin with a hot branding iron. If a person stole any of the cattle, anyone else who saw the symbol could deduce the actual owner.
The practice of branding – in the original literal sense of marking by burning – is thought to have begun with the ancient Egyptians, who were known to have engaged in livestock branding as early as 2700 BCE. Branding was used to differentiate one persons cattle from anothers by means of a distinctive symbol burned into the animals skin with a hot branding iron. If a person stole any of the cattle, anyone else who saw the symbol could deduce the actual owner.

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Calligraphic Afera is beautiful.
This is a strong, high-contrast typeface with a dynamic disposition based on drawing with a cut nib, i.e. traditional typography. It exhibits its specific disposition in the details of each character. The font is a suitable tool for headlines on a website, blog, magazine, or poster. It also works well for package design. This calligraphic style is an elegant tool for headings communication.
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RECOMMENDED USE FOR:
• size 20 pt+
• headlines in book, magazine, article, web, poster, packaging

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:
• Number of glyphs: 476
• Language support: Latin Extended-A
• Font formats: OTF, WOFF, WOFF2, Variable

SUPPORTED LANGUAGES:
Afrikans, Albanian, Asturian, Azerbaijani, Basque, Bemba, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Galician, Ganda, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kinyarwanda, Klingon, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Makhuwa, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh, Sango, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian, Shona, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Turkish, Uzbek, Welsh, Zarma, Zulu

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