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Dingos is a display & joyful typeface specially handcrafted for strong and powerful usage, with a versatile touch. 


Consisting of 4 styles, Display, Display Outline, Stamp & Stamp Outline, Dingos is perfect for any medium or large use due to the precise shape of its outlines, which were hand-crafted glyph by glyph. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use!


Some of Dingos' features are ligatures for specific character combinations, kerning, numerators, fractions for any number combinations, arrows, and a large glyph coverage to ensure an extended language support. In addition, the Stamp styles include three alternating alphabets to avoid repeating textures, providing a more natural feel. All of these, and more, will make your work distinctive and powerful!


Designed by Julia Martinez Diana, and published in 2020 by Antipixel type studio.


Download Dingos Fonts Family From Antipixel
Download Dingos Fonts Family From Antipixel



Download Dingos Fonts Family From Antipixel


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