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Download Comodot Font Family From SevenType

Download Comodot Font Family From SevenType
Download Comodot Font Family From SevenType Download Comodot Font Family From SevenType Download Comodot Font Family From SevenType



Comodot is a minimalist layered font family with a pixelated yet sophisticated look. You can either use just the top layer or top and bottom layer together to create a shadowed effect. The price of buying a single or the family is just the same so while you’re at it why not get the whole family? Comodot supports most Latin languages. It also comes with arrows and even some fun dingbats! This font is great for display purposes or even logos. Use it for headlines, posters, magazines, book covers, just anything that needs to stand out. We can’t wait to see your projects using Comodot. Feel free to share them with us via email to hi@seventype.com.


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