Download Isserley-Regular font. Isserley-Regular by Copyright 2014-2018 Daniel Pimley.
(Fonts by Daniel Pimley - Personal-use only. For commercial use please contact owner.)
A modern serif font with vintage charm and moderate contrast. This font features a unique blend of modern and vintage elements with a distinct serif style. The characters have a moderate contrast in stroke thickness, giving it a dynamic appearance. The uppercase letters are bold and commanding, while the lowercase letters maintain a classic and elegant look. The numerals and special characters are designed to complement the overall style. Ideal for editorial design, branding, and packaging projects that require a touch of sophistication. Headlines, Editorials, Branding Balanced ascenders and descenders
A modern serif font with vintage charm and moderate contrast.
This font features a unique blend of modern and vintage elements with a distinct serif style. The characters have a moderate contrast in stroke thickness, giving it a dynamic appearance. The uppercase letters are bold and commanding, while the lowercase letters maintain a classic and elegant look. The numerals and special characters are designed to complement the overall style.
Ideal for editorial design, branding, and packaging projects that require a touch of sophistication.
Headlines, Editorials, Branding
Balanced ascenders and descenders
Download Isserley-Regular font. Isserley-Regular by Copyright 2014-2018 Daniel Pimley.
(Fonts by Daniel Pimley - Personal-use only. For commercial use please contact owner.)
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