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Posch Handwritten Cursive Script DUO FONT Download

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Download nowPublisher: DailyMiracleDigitals,LLC
Category: Fonts Script

This modern script font is handwritten and a fun addition to your font collection!

Posch hand written script:

  • All of the Upper Case Letters
  • All of the lower case letters
  • All of the punctuation
  • ~`@#$%^&*()_-+={}[]|"':;?/,.
  • A few alternative glyphs & ligatures

Posch Sans Serif THIN:

  • Upper Case Letters only
  • All of the punctuation
  • Multilingual letters

Posch Sans Serif BOLD:

  • Upper Case Letters Only
  • All of the punctuation
  • Multilingual letters

Please Note: Not all software applications support the open type features of this font.

To access alternate Glyphs in Adobe Photoshop, InDesign or Illustrator Indesign, here is a link with a thorough description of the Glyphs panel to access the OTF features: Adobe programs: https://adobe.ly/2zuWcwQ

To access alternate glyphs on a Mac through Font Book or on Windows Character Map:

  1. Select Character Map app on your PC.
  2. In the Character Map select the font you are using from the drop-down box.
  3. Ensure the Advanced box is checked. You will see the Character set appear, in these drop down boxes, go to ” Group by” and select ” Unicode Subrange. A second window will appear. In the new window scroll down to the bottom option and select ” Private use Characters” This will access your Glyphs in the Character Map window.

File Types: OTF
File Size: 64.51 KB

Release date: May 2, 2020

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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