Beautiful Day

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Beautiful Day à  von Francis Studio 
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Beautiful Day.ttf
Beautiful Day Extras.ttf
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BEAUTIFUL DAY
Copyright 2021 by Francis Studio

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Before anything else, I would like to thank you for downloading my font.

This 2021, I am finally back! I know that I've been on a hiatus for about 4 years now. But this 2021, I'm coming back with a blast!

Just a quick note: I deeply apologize for those emails that were left unattended and unanswered. I've been extremely busy with my studies for the past few years. That's why I was inactive for a very long time.

So, yeah, let me introduce to you my newest font---not exactly new because honestly this was created way back 2017, but I decided to publish it this year---named "Beautiful Day."
This is a stunningly elegant brush typeface that is perfect for almost every design you wish to create.
This font comes with a bonus font file containing a collection of catchwords, doodles, borders and a wide array of swashes that you can incorporate into your design.

Not just that, the full commercial version offers opentype features such as ligatures (double letter ligatures), contextual alternates, and 3 stylistic sets. [SEE IMAGES FOR DETAILS]
By mixing and matching the different stylistic sets, you can add uniqueness and variety to your design and make it look like an authentic brush lettering. How cool is that?

This font package is free for PERSONAL USE. But if you want to use it commercially and/or avail the full commercial version, please consult me first by emailing me.

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