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Sakura Kei


Sakura Kei by Arutype Studio 
 8,898 downloads (4 yesterday)   Free for personal use
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Sakura Kei Display Font is a new font display with shades of fallen cherry blossoms, perfect for your extraordinary projects.

This demo font is available free for PERSONAL USE only. If you want to use this font for COMMERCIAL purposes, you need a commercial license which can be purchased at my shop at the link below (get a discount of up to 50% in this store):

https://arutype.com/product/sakura-kei/
https://www.creativefabrica.com/product/sakura-kei/ref/236359/

I created this Sakura Kei font in a unique way and it really makes it easy for you to get swash & ligatures in the form of fallen cherry blossoms. Hopefully, this method can help and speed up your time.

I used the ligature feature to make swashes of some of the cherry blossoms that fall after the beginning of the letter and before the end of the letter in the word. You can easily access them by using the double-asterisk (**) character that is typed after the first letter or the double exponential character (^^) that is typed after the last letter.

For example, for the letter a, type a** after the beginning of the letter or a^^ for the end of the letter to get swash (* and ^ on the top keys are parallel to the numbers on your keyboard).   More...

First seen on DaFont: January 14, 2021

 
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