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Download Omorphia Font Family From LetterMuzara

Download Omorphia Font Family From LetterMuzara
Download Omorphia Font Family From LetterMuzara Download Omorphia Font Family From LetterMuzara Download Omorphia Font Family From LetterMuzara



Omorphia is a decorative serif font inspired by Sephardic square type - the only Hebrew style with one vertical serif for each letter. Omorphia contains three script systems, including European extended Latin, Cyrillic and Greek alphabets. The font has OpenType features as alternates and local substitution for Romanian and Serbian. Alternates themselves are based on cursive, script forms. Omorphia is an excellent choice for branding, packaging, fashion and titles.


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