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Freenight Script + Extras FONT Download

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Download nowPublisher: Olexstudio
Category: Fonts Script

Freenight Script is a new hand brushes script typeface, It suitable for wedding invitation, greeting cards, watercolor based design, or any design that you create. Samuella Script font comes with a complete set of standard characters, Punctuation, international glyphs, The alternative characters were divided into several OpenType features such as Ligature & Alternates

Features

  • UPPERCASE
  • lowercase
  • numeral
  • punction
  • international glyphs
  • Stylistic Alternates
  • Character Alternates
  • Ligatures

Includes

  • Freenight.otf / ttf
  • Freenight Bold.otf/ ttf
  • Freenight Swashes ( for manually swashes )
  • Freenight Swashes Bold ( for manually swashes )
  • 9 Water Colour (PNG)
  • 7 Foil Colour (PNG)
  • 6 Brushes For Potoshop ( ABR )

How to Access OpenType Features?

In Adobe Illustrator or InDesign; simply open Window Type Glyphs, it will show the Glyphs panel. By default, it will show the entire glyphs contained in the font. If you block a glyph, you can find alternative characters to that glyph easily by changing 'Entire Font' to 'Alternates for Current Selection' in the Show section. For other programs that doesn't support OpenType features or Glyphs Panel such as Photoshop, you can use Character Map in Windows to access the alternate characters

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File Types: PNG, ABR, OTF, TTF
File Size: 45.13 MB

Release date: December 23, 2015

You can use this font for:
- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
- Website publishing: create a Web Project to add any font from our service to your website
- PDFs: embed fonts in PDFs for viewing and printing
- Video and broadcast: use fonts to create in-house or commercial video content and more
- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)
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