Jackson Harbor | Handdrawn Typeface 1465425

Jackson Harbor | Handdrawn Typeface 1465425

Jackson Harbor | Handdrawn Typeface 1465425

Jackson Harbor! A clean brush font with personality! Jackson Harbor comes with standard and alternate characters that will make your design standout. Ligatures are also included to both standard and alternates. It has multilingual support with accented characters for for international (Western European, Central European and South Eastern European) users. Jackson Harbor is a perfect font for your design projects especially branding, logo, packaging, greeting cards, invitation, special events, stationery, scrapbooking, home goods, etc. Both OTF and TTF are included in the package. I recommend using OTF files unless your system doesn’t support it. I hope you enjoy using Jackson Harbor!
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Caricia - handdrawn font

Caricia - handdrawn font

Caricia - handdrawn font
OTF TTF
Caricia is a gentle, very feminine font that has all you need to create stunning logo designs, packaging and invitations. Caricia comes with full set of lowercase alternates, as well as some initial & terminal letters (check previews to see all glyphs).
Also Caricia is PUA encoded - that means that you will be able to access all characters from any application. Instruction of how to use PUA glyphs is included.
For those of you who have opentype capable software: you can access the alternates by turning on 'Stylistic Alternates' and 'Ligatures' buttons on in Photoshop's Character panel, or via any software with a glyphs panel, e.g. Inkscape, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop CC.
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Sofia - Handdrawn Playful Font

Sofia - Handdrawn Playful Font

Sofia - Handdrawn Playful Font
OTF TTF EPS
This is Sofia - playful and totally handdrawn font. This script is playful and eccentric, rough and jumpy. It looks like written by child and it is so cute for greeting cards and party decorations. Also Zip-archive include 25 doodle freehand shapes and splashes, for facilitate your creation of amazing cards, invitations and posters. Namely, all the shapes you can see on preview images.
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