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Download College Tantrum Font Family From David Engelby Foundry

Download College Tantrum Font Family From David Engelby Foundry
Download College Tantrum Font Family From David Engelby Foundry Download College Tantrum Font Family From David Engelby Foundry Download College Tantrum Font Family From David Engelby Foundry



College Tantrum is my take on the college font tradition – an edgy, hard working attitude and a proud statement. The font comes with both lower case and upper case letters – plus a bundle of ligatures, alternate glyph sets and college sport dingbats. It’s also versatile as a poster font, for websites and for infographics. Play ball!


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