John Vargas Beltrán designed the salsa font. The designer is from Colombia. He graduated as a graphic designer from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia in 1997 and has more than 10 years of experience in calligraphy, typeface designing, and lettering. Pioneer of digital type design in Colombia.
The font family of this font is regular with Truetype features. It is a display-type font with a robust appearance and thick strokes. The final project for a postgraduate program in typography at the University of Buenos Aires made this font. It was inspired by the old LP album covers from the 1970s. The name Salsa comes from the primary type of music in Latin America.
The Salsa font was made by taking the vertical structure of an italic and basing it on the behavior and nature of a flat round brush stroke. It was done so that it wouldn’t look like a typical grunge, vernacular, or decorated style.
It comes with multi-language support, including English, Dutch, Finnish, etc. The font characters include alphabets, numbers, and symbols. It comes with 362 glyphs and more than 85 international languages supported. Both OTF and TTF formats are available for download. Available for personal use. See the full license for all the details for commercial use.
Usage
The font can be used in titles and short texts as it comes with swash Caps. You can also use this font in Special event cards, book covers, movie posters, unique emblems, game titles, quotes, fashion magazines etc. You can also use this font combinedly with Caviar dreams font and Interstate font.
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Salsa Font View

Font information Table
Name | Salsa Font |
Style | Display |
Designer | Mr. John Vargas Beltrán |
File Format | TTF, OTF |
Font Licence | Free for Personal use. |
Type | Freeware Version. |
License Information
Salsa Font is also assessable for commercial purposes. However, purchasing a commercial license is strongly advised for commercial use.
FAQs
It is a display font.
Ans: The font is designed by Mr. John Vargas Beltrán.
Ans: The font is free for personal use not for commercial.
Ans: You can use The Salsa font online for personal use only. For commercial purposes, you need to purchase the license.
Ans: Not actually but you can use it on any kind of personal work.
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