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XXII Geom Slab™ Font Family-Download Free

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Hello, designer! It’s a brand-new font family with 16 different styles. Geom SlabTM is now available! Double two Studios created and shared it. The slab-serif styles XXII GeomSlab complement the geometric sans-serif XXII Geom. XXII Geom and XXII Geom Slab are modern geometric type systems inspired by historical masters and built with a focus on functionality and legibility.

Their low contrast letter shapes are perfectly proportioned and have a tall x-height. Its Opentype features are meant to meet the needs of your content (Smallcaps, Case Sensitives, Ligatures) while also catering to your personal preferences (Stylistic alternates & Sets). The Font is also compatible with Windows, Apple/Mac OS X, Linux, Cricut, Silhouette, and other cutting machines, which is outstanding quality. This typeface has it all starting with uppercase, lowercase, numeric, and some special characters and alternatives.

Usage

The font is ideal for any project with a large number of numbers, such as a mathematical book cover. The XXII Geom Slab™ Font Family is also ideal for logos, branding, invites, stationery, wedding designs logos, business cards, covers, on shirts, social media posts, and more. It will also be utilized to generate a stunning image and text in a variety of colors and styles.

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XXII Geom Slab™ Font Family View

XXII Geom Slab™ Font Family Character map
XXII Geom Slab™ Font Family View

Font information Table

NameXXII Geom Slab™ Font Family
StyleScript, Calligraphy
DesignerDouble two Studios
File FormatTTF, OTF
Font LicenceFree for Personal Use.
TypeFreeware Version.

License Information

XXII Geom Slab™ Font Family is also assessable for commercial purposes. However, purchasing a commercial license is strongly advised for commercial use.

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