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The Native Record is a display typeface designed by Fajar Nurrahman and published by Letterhend. This distinctive font trio combines elements of retro and vintage aesthetics, making it an ideal choice for projects seeking a nostalgic feel. The Native Record’s design is characterized by its bold and expressive letterforms, offering a unique flair that stands out across various contexts. Its versatility is enhanced by the inclusion of multiple styles, allowing for creative layering and design possibilities.
This typeface is particularly suited for use in branding, advertising, and social media graphics where a statement-making font is required. With its comprehensive character set, including alternates and ligatures, The Native Record provides ample flexibility for designers to experiment with different looks and text arrangements. Additionally, its multilingual support ensures it can be effectively utilized in international projects.
Perfect For
– Branding and logos –
– Posters and advertising –
– Social media graphics –
Font Features
– Uppercase and lowercase –
– Alternates and ligatures –
– Multilingual support –
What’s Included
– OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2 –
– Regular, Bold, Italic –
Pricing
– Pricing varies by license –
Font Designer Name: Fajar Nurrahman
Publisher Name: Letterhend
Font Style: Display
Marketplace Availability: Creative Market
Keywords: retro, vintage, display, nostalgic, bold, expressive, versatile
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