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Download Mireille Fonts Family From Anita Jürgeleit

Download Mireille Fonts Family From Anita Jürgeleit
Download Mireille Fonts Family From Anita Jürgeleit Download Mireille Fonts Family From Anita JürgeleitDownload Mireille Fonts Family From Anita Jürgeleit



Designed by Anita JürgeleitMireille is a typographic homage to french culture. Your journey through gourmet food, classical music, opera and wine tours over 100 romantic alternates and ligatures that allow you to add outstanding elegance to your typography.


Mireille is an effective set for creating identities for branding, posters, book covers, headlines, logotypes, restaurants, menu cards, wedding invitations and so on. 


All your needs are supported by Mireille with a character set of 1084 glyphs covering all European languages and including advanced Open Type features as 4 Stylistc Sets full with elegant Alternates, Standard and Discretionary Ligatures, Extended Numberset and Swashed Alternates. Take care: you might have a crush on this typeface – La vie, cest beau!



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