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Red Amaretto FONT Download

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Download nowDesigner: Paweł Burgiel
Publisher: Paweł Burgiel
Red Amaretto was designed by Paweł Burgiel and published by Paweł Burgiel. Red Amaretto contains 1 style.  

Red Amaretto is a script typeface influenced by different ancient writing styles. All characters are handwritten by use ink and flat nib pen on coarse paper, scanned, digitized and optimized for best quality without lost its handwritten visual appearance. Coarse glyphs edges are easy visible at medium and higher sizes.

Character set support all official and semi-official languages in European Union writen in latin, cyrillic and greek scripts. Supported codepages: 1250 Central (Eastern) European, 1251 Cyrillic, 1252 Western (ANSI), 1253 Greek, 1254 Turkish, 1257 Baltic. Include also spacing characters (M/1, M/2, M/3, M/4, M/6, thin, hair, zero width space etc.) for professional text formatting.

OpenType TrueType TTF (.ttf) font file include installed OpenType features: Access All Alternates, Localized Forms, Fractions, Alternative Fractions, Ordinals, Superscript, Tabular Figures, Proportional Figures, Case-Sensitive Forms, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, Stylistic Set 1, Stylistic Set 2, Contextual Ligatures. Include also kerning as single 'kern' table for maximum possible backwards compatibility with older software.

Font Family: Red Amaretto


File Size: 16.4 MB


Tags: calligraphic, calligraphy, coarse, cyrillic, edge, edges, greek, handwriting, handwritten, irregular, latin, manuscript, nib, oldstyle, pen, script

Release date: August 22, 2018

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