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Download Brachetto Fonts Family From Roland Hüse Design

Download Brachetto Fonts Family From Roland Hüse Design


Brachetto is a calligraphy script font, influenced by traditional script style with an added touch of modernity and flourished elegance. It features a diverse range of stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, standard ligatures and terminal forms, and ensures countless options for you to choose from for your design work. This font is delicately crafted and well thought out with every little detail in mind, to ensure its ease and versatility when used. Being elegant yet bold in its visual presence, Brachetto is perfect for premium packaging, stationery design, invitations, posters, logos, custom products, lifestyle imagery and more; or essentially, anything that needs an upscale and premium lift. Other than the standard Latin set, Brachetto proudly features the Cyrillic alphabet, along with its corresponding stylistic alternates, for those in Russia and Ukraine. Brachetto is a collaboration between lettering artist and calligrapher, Leah Chong (www.leahdesign.sg) and typeface designer, Roland Hüse (www.rolandhuse.com). You can watch a short Introduction video of this font here https://youtu.be/h9AvlgUDxUc There is also a Font Guide PDF you can download at https://rolandhuse.com/wp-content/uploads/Brachetto-Guide.pdf Product Content: Brachetto Font (OTF), (TTF) Font Features: Character set: Uppercase & Lowercase A - Z Cyrillic character set: Uppercase & Lowercase A - Z Stylistic Alternates (5 Sets) Contextual Alternates Standard Ligatures Swashes Terminal Forms (Initial and Final Forms) Numerals and Punctuation Accented Characters To access all features of Brachetto such as stylistic alternates etc., it's highly recommended to use professional design software such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign or Procreate (via add text feature).


Download Brachetto Fonts Family From Roland Hüse Design


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