Introducing Orphic font, a serif Typeface with – Bitmap svg + 2 solid fonts. Orphic is great for branding initiatives, home-ware designs, product packaging, magazine headlines – or just as a stunning text overlay to any backdrop image.
In the bundle, you will find : (For Premium License holders only)
- Orphic VP bitmap SVG font.
- 2 solid styles otf font.
- help file.
- Uppercase, numeral, punctuation and symbol.
- Multilingual support.
The typeface may be used on Windows, Linux, and other operating systems, and may be readily converted to Webfont and other cutting machines, such as the Cricut Silhouette. The demo of Orphic Font is absolutely free. Commercial usage demands the acquisition of a commercial license.
Font view
Before we go any type of further, let’s check out the font’s styling and also exactly how it will show up in your tasks.
Usage
Orphic typeface is contemporary and classy. It may be utilized in packaging, branding, clothes, as well as quotations. You may include it on your website or in animations that feature the usage of titling.
Some designers have begun utilizing this typeface in their portfolio presentations, art, as well as and instructional videos.
Orphic Font Generator
License Information
Orphic font is completely free to use for personal purposes. For commercial purposes buy the font from here.
Download
You can download the free version of this font from our site in zip format and use it in any software for any required projects.
More Font Options
- Magoa Serif.
- Billionaire Club.
- Glamour Absolute.
FAQs
You can use this font on your project.
Orphic Font is totally free for personal use.
Magoa Serif is very close to the Orphic.
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