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Download Davina Font Family From Nirmalagraphics

Download Davina Font Family From Nirmalagraphics
Download Davina Font Family From Nirmalagraphics Download Davina Font Family From Nirmalagraphics Download Davina Font Family From Nirmalagraphics



I made Davina for display purposes and it can be used for logos with a vintage style, for flyers, brochures, leaflets and more. If you like a logo with a semi-vintage style, thick, unique and clean, it means you have to buy and use Davina! This font also has Multi-Lingual support and more than 15 Ligatures.


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