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Local Groceries Vintage Sign Duo Font Free Download

About the Local Groceries Vintage Sign Duo

Inspired by the hand-painted paper signs typically seen in grocery stores during the 1920s to 1970s, This is now available in a digital format that still has the appearance and feel of hand-painted letters, Take a look at a few samples in the thumbnails to see what you can do with them, Local Groceries comes with a combination pairing font, It combines both regular and script fonts

Local Groceries   Vintage Sign Duo Font Free Download

Local Groceries   Vintage Sign Duo Font Free Download

Local Groceries is suitable for vintage and contemporary marketing, branding, merchandise, and packaging designs, Features:Uppercase & LowercaseNumerals & PunctuationAlternates and LigaturesMultilanguage Supports 60+ Latin based languagesWhat you get:Local Groceries Script (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2)Local Groceries Regular (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2)To access the alternate glyphs, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS and Adobe Indesign

Local Groceries   Vintage Sign Duo Font Free Download

Local Groceries   Vintage Sign Duo Font Free Download

How to use the open type feature https://helpx, adobe, com/illustrator/using/special-characters, htmlInformation about licenses: https://creativemarket, com/licenses/fontsOUR BUNDLE COLLECTION:Playful Font Bundle https://crmrkt, com/39k82kIf you have any problems editing your file, just leave me a comment below and I will try my best to help

Local Groceries   Vintage Sign Duo Font Free Download

Local Groceries   Vintage Sign Duo Font Free Download

support email: invasistudio@gmail, comRegards,Invasi Studio

Local Groceries   Vintage Sign Duo Font Free Download

Local Groceries   Vintage Sign Duo Font Free Download

Local Groceries Vintage Sign Duo demo is for PERSONAL USE ONLY!.

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