Darloune Font

Darloune Font

This version is Free for personal use

About Darloune Font

Darloune Font was created by WDfont. It’s the kind of font that looks like handwritten, which will inspire any design project with a romantic and soulful feeling. It featurs a smooth flow with a light and fresh dancing baseline. This font will give a special touch to your personal and professional designs.

Darloune font features today’s calligraphy style with lovable and elegant characters. You can also discover Buttercup and Muthiara for more similar fonts.

This font contains a large number of glyphs including uppercase and lowercase letters, punctuation marks, numbers, and stylistic alternatives. It comes in one style including initials and terminals, and ligatures, also supported by international characters.

The alternative characters were divided into several Open Type features such as Swash, Stylistic Sets, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates.

It’s PUA encrypted, which means you can easily access all the glyphs! Whether you’re looking for fonts for your social media posts or to design your own stuff, Darloune Font will turn your design into the work of a professional calligrapher!

This cute font will give your designs a new feel of contemporary handwriting and will look beautiful and fun in greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, etc.

License

This font is free to use only in personal and non-profitable projects. If you’d like to use this font for commercial purposes or you need to access the full version, you must purchase a commercial license.

If you need more information, please contact the owner directly via email at: wdfont.creative@gmail.com

to use a variety of flying machines, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Photoshop Cs / Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Illustrator CS / Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Indesign, Corel Draw, and many more programs that support OpenType. If you do not have a program that supports OpenType, you can access all the alternate glyphs using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows)