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Download VVDS Minorica Fonts Family From Vintage Voyage Design Supply
Download VVDS Minorica Fonts Family From Vintage Voyage Design Supply Download VVDS Minorica Fonts Family From Vintage Voyage Design SupplyDownload VVDS Minorica Fonts Family From Vintage Voyage Design Supply



Hey folks! Glad to introduce you a new MINORICA handwritten collection to imitate a hand lettering style! A complete font kit with graphics give you a fantastic result. A roughen pencil written letters with the same rustic shapes and decorate doodle elements looks very authentically! Play with styles, use the stroke style with inlines, or just a regular.


You'll get:

  • Bouncing baseline spooky serif with all caps letters, stroke style and inline decoration
  • Handwritten textured and roughen brush script
  • Bold playful sans with inline and stroke styles.
  • Decoration font with text shapes and doodle elements decoration.


A helpful kit to create a funny stuff as greeting cards, t-shirts, advertisement content, cafe or coffee shop decoration, book covers etc.


Thank you and Enjoy! VVDS



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