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Apricosa – A beautiful bold serif with vintage swashes, alternate letters and ligatures.


Apricosa is a delightful, modern take on a vintage font. Packed with plenty of alternates and ligatures to really bring it to life! Create stunning designs that are truly unique to your brand. Vary between a light and heavy vintage look based on how many letters you alter.


Due to its large selection of alternate letters and ligatures, Apricosa is very versatile, covering a wide range of project types, from unique branding, to bold magazine design, to vintage wedding invitations, and so much more.


FEATURES


  • Uppercase alphabet
  • Lowercase alphabet
  • 41 alternate glyphs
  • 36 ligatures
  • big range of numbers, symbols & punctuation
  • comprehensive language support

Download Apricosa Fonts Family From Sweetest Goods
Download Apricosa Fonts Family From Sweetest Goods



Download Apricosa Fonts Family From Sweetest Goods


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