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Download Anaglyph Fonts Family From Luxfont

Download Anaglyph Fonts Family From Luxfont
Download Anaglyph Fonts Family From Luxfont Download Anaglyph Fonts Family From LuxfontDownload Anaglyph Fonts Family From Luxfont



Introducing incredible COLOR ANAGLYPH font. A unique font family with anaglyph stereo effect - a novelty in the field of color fonts. Inspired by global trends in contemporary design with a touch of retro 90s, electric music and minimalistic purity of glyphs. Truly a reflection of modern POP culture.

The font is ideal in entertainment design. Night club poster design, fashionable business card, website title, magazine illustration - there are countless options for using it.

The font family has two thicknesses - bold & regular, 3 types of stereo effect, 2 font colors with stereo effect (black and white). The font consists of letters of the same height without division into uppercase and lowercase glyphs.

This font family is based on the Regular & Bold fonts Boldini - which means that if necessary you can combine these two families and they will be absolutely stylistically identical and complement each other.


Features:

  • 12 OTF SVG fonts in the family
  • 2 thicknesses: Bold, Regular
  • 3 types of stereo anaglyph effect
  • 2 font colors with stereo effect (black and white)
  • Kerning


IMPORTANT:

- OTF SVG fonts contain vector letters with gradients and transparency.

- Multicolor OTF version of this font will show up only in apps that are compatible with color fonts, like Adobe Photoshop CC 2017.0.1 and above, Illustrator CC 2018. Learn more about color fonts & their support in third-party apps on www.colorfonts.wtf

- Don't worry about what you see all fonts in black and not in multicolor in the tab “Individual Styles” - all fonts are working and have passed technical inspection, but not displayed in multicolor they, just because the website MyFonts is not yet able to show a preview of colored fonts. Then if you have software with support colored fonts - you can be sure that after installing fonts into the system you will be able to use them like every other classic font.


Question/answer:

How to install a font?

The procedure for installing the font in the system has not changed. Install the font as you would install the classic OTF | TTF fonts.


How can I change the font color to my color? 

  • Adobe Illustrator:

Convert text to outline and easily change color to your taste as if you were repainting a simple vector shape.

  • Adobe Photoshop: 

You can easily repaint text layer with Layer effects and color overlay. 



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