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Hey guys! Do you know this guys from ancient America? I'm happy to present you Aztec Initials Colored font!

Each uppercase character made with unique illustration. Native American symbols with warrior, conqueror, skull, vulture, and leopard faces. Perfect for ethnic labels, sport emblem, tattoo design and tribal identity, etc.


What you will get:

* Colored and regular style

* Uppercase only (lowercase glyphs are same)


I hope you enjoy this font. Follow my shop to receive updates of products and the very hottest news! 

If you have any question or issue, please contact me: kaer.pro@gmail.com Please request to add additional characters and glyphs if you need! 

Thank you!


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*You can use color fonts in PS since CC 2017, AI since CC 2018, ID since CC 2019, QuarkXPress since 2018, Pixelmator, Sketch, Affinity Designer Since macOS 10.14 Mojave, Paint.NET Windows only.*


*Please note that the Canva do not support color fonts!*


Download Aztec Initials Fonts Family From Kaer
Download Aztec Initials Fonts Family From Kaer



Download Aztec Initials Fonts Family From Kaer


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