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Jelly Boots

Jelly Boots

by Awan Senja
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Jelly Boots Font Family was designed by Riyadh Abuhafs and published by Awan Senja. Jelly Boots contains 1 styles.

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About Jelly Boots Font Family


Jelly Boots is a cute display font, carefully created to become a true favorite. Its casual charm makes it appear wonderfully down-to-earth, readable and, ultimately, incredibly versatile. This versatility will appeal to a wide range of crafty ideas, from letterheads and titles, to stationery.

Designers: Riyadh Abuhafs

Publisher: Awan Senja

Foundry: Awan Senja

Design Owner: Awan Senja

MyFonts debut: Sep 3, 2021

Jelly Boots

About Awan Senja

"I'm a Designer Type from Watampone, Indonesia. Enjoyed creating some simple and useful font projects, cute characters and lovely scripts. I started this field in the last 2 years because I saw an opportunity to develop my design interests. Previously, I worked on design projects in all fields ranging from logos, packaging, brochures, company profiles and many more, and at this point, I am very happy with this work. I focus on typography of letters, but in my shop I focus more on making cute fonts, crafts, fun, a look that looks more colorful, which is very suitable in making posters, packaging. Every font that I make is purely from my own making without plagiarizing other people's, because I think this is a project that I have to maintain in order to compete in the market; one of which is myfont. Some of the fonts that I made are equipped with swash, ligature, alternate, and bonus ornaments that make my fonts look more perfect, I've also completed all fonts with multilingual languages ​​ÀÁÂÃÅÆ ÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕ × ØÙÚÛÝÞàáâãåæçèé êëìíîïðñòóôõ ÷ øùúûýþÿ and multilingual language is the language of the act of using multiple languages ​​by individuals or society. In the world, there are more people who are multilingual than monolingual. Multilingualism is a social phenomenon caused by the influence of globalization and cultural openness."

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