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Salted Monthoers Typeface

Hello, designer! This is a wonderful option if you’re creating a logo or other project. The font Salted Monthoers is now available. Swistblnk Design Std created and shared it. Salted Monthoers is a handcrafted modern vintage sans serif typeface that combines the look of bold typography with the look of modern hand lettering. The typeface contains about 190 glyphs, including Stylistic sets and other features.

Some characters in OpenType have Stylistic Alternates, which allow you to mix and match pairs of letters to meet your design. You’ll need an application that supports OpenType capabilities, such as Adobe Illustrator CS or Adobe Indesign, to see the other glyphs. Uppercase, Lowercase, and Numerals & Punctuations are all included in this beautiful font. Another amazing feature of this typeface is that it has accents (Multilingual characters). It’s also worth noting that this font is PUA encoded. TTF and OTF are the two formats in which the typeface is offered.

Usage

The font can be used for logos, posters, art, branding, publishing, stationery, and websites, among other things. However, the typeface is most commonly used to create logos, and I can assure you that it will make your logo the most standard. The font is also appropriate for projects that require a retro feel.

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Salted Monthoers Typeface View

Salted Monthoers Typeface
Salted Monthoers Typeface

Font info Table

NameSalted Monthoers Typeface
StyleSerif.
DesignerSwistblnk Design Std
File FormatOTF,TTF
Font LicenceFree for Personal use.
TypeFreeware Version.

License Information

Salted Monthoers Typeface is also assessable for commercial purposes. However, purchasing a commercial license is strongly advised for commercial use.

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