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Download Kaiser Fraktur Font Family From KaiserType

Download Kaiser Fraktur Font Family From KaiserType
Download Kaiser Fraktur Font Family From KaiserType Download Kaiser Fraktur Font Family From KaiserType Download Kaiser Fraktur Font Family From KaiserType



Kaiser Fraktur is a very calligraphic font. Its forms were originally written by hand with a broadnib and ink on paper. They are inspired by original manuscripts of Johann Neudörffer and Leonhard Wagner. The font derives its ornamental strength from a big variety of alternate letters for certain purposes. There are initials, swash letters and final letters, which can be found in the glyphs menu (ADOBE-Apps) or accessed via open-type features (init, salt, swsh, fina). This gives you the possibility to create individual text layouts or headlines, which will stand out.


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