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[opviwubfip] Download Bright Fonts Family From Ahmad Jamaludin

Download Bright Fonts Family From Ahmad Jamaludin
Download Bright Fonts Family From Ahmad Jamaludin Download Bright Fonts Family From Ahmad JamaludinDownload Bright Fonts Family From Ahmad Jamaludin



Start good day for new font! present to you, Bright!


Bright is a stylish font It has both modern and retro look - clear, modern and fun. Helps to create layout design in 60s or 70s design projects.


This font have more than 50 unique alternate and ligature that to give your logo,business card and another project to a unique vintage look. It has Italic version too so what a perfect vintage font!




What's you get?


  • Unique letterforms
  • Works on PC & Mac
  • Simple Installations
  • Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Word even work on Canva!
  • PUA Encoded Characters
  • Fully accessible without additional design software.


I really hope you'll get pleasure using Bright font and it will be perfect addition to your font collection! If you have some questions, please write me a letter!


Come and say hello over on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/dharmas.studio/



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