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[pllzxuavbz] Download Brastika Fonts Family From Ekahermawan

Download Brastika Fonts Family From Ekahermawan
Download Brastika Fonts Family From Ekahermawan Download Brastika Fonts Family From EkahermawanDownload Brastika Fonts Family From Ekahermawan



Brastika is an elegant serif family with 9 weights from Thin to Black.

Brastika also includes a bunch of alternate characters (PUA Encoded) and ligatures to give you a wide range for create an unique typographic design results.

Brastika is suitable font for many different projects such as logo, branding, poster, magazines, labels, merchandise, invitation, presentation, advertising, quotes and so much more!


FEATURES:

  • OpenType support
  • Playfull to use (with ligatures and alternates options)
  • Multilingual support
  • PUA Encoded


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I really hope you enjoy when using it!




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