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Like mixing spices, Sandega is an experiment that blends serif, sans-serif and stencil style into one flavor. The goal is to make a font that is unique and distinct but still legible.

OpenType features such as stylistic sets are included in order to be a way of making different letters, especially for capital letters so that you can be more creative. You are also worry-free because with more than 400 glyphs, Sandega supports multiple languages.

Sandega available in upright and italic style. It makes a great choice for titles or logotypes and moderately long text like you would use for websites, quotes, invitation, greeting cards, flyers, and packaging.


Download Sandega Fonts Family From Locomotype
Download Sandega Fonts Family From Locomotype



Download Sandega Fonts Family From Locomotype


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