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Setting Fires

Setting Fires

by Ahmad Jamaludin
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Setting Fires Font Family was designed by Ahmad Jamaludin and published by Ahmad Jamaludin. Setting Fires contains 1 styles.

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About Setting Fires Font Family


Setting Fires is a beautiful, sweet font, a vintage monoline with movement and grace. This is a unique script for you. This font contain ligatures, many stylistic alternate, swashes. It is also support multi language. Setting Fires has an elegant and stunning effect as display font which makes it perfect for branding projects, logos, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, labels, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery and any projects that needs a handwriting touch. What's Included? - More than 100 of glyphs - Ligatures & Stylistic Alternate - Works on PC & Mac - Simple Installations - Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. - PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software. - Multilingual Support

Designers: Ahmad Jamaludin

Publisher: Ahmad Jamaludin

Foundry: Ahmad Jamaludin

Design Owner: Ahmad Jamaludin

MyFonts debut: Aug 29, 2019

Setting Fires

About Ahmad Jamaludin

We believe every design is always inseparable from the font elements, so the design is perfectly formed because of typography. Therefore after years of working as a designer, Ahmad Jamaludin founded the Dharmas Studio in early 2018, to offer great curated typefaces to high-quality standards. Most of the time he made a draft of the letters by drawing them until he got a character that have a profound personality. His works stretched across styles and themes and have been trusted by large enterprises, local and international.

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