Typography Font is the house of many art forms and handmade skills is displaced. One might notice that, in such regard, each character is a show of reflection of penmanship in the form of digital. Life, dimming in fluid strokes of the font and that graceful curve of its spines, sits right there. So much personality and charm exude from much care and precision in each character, unlike those done by hand.
A versatile font, as the design would contextualize amid a whole variety of creations, from personal invitations to sweet-hearted projects. Versatile enough to quickly adapt and fit into an entire range of different design contexts, most likely adding a level of warmth and authenticity that a composition requires. This Luluk Surotul font typography ensures that branding, packaging, or digital experience is full of delightful visuals that are good from an essentially human touch.
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- Typography Regular
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Designer | Luluk Surotul |
License | Free For Personal Use |
The font is artistically charismatic, and the licensing terms make it very personal, yet it is open to personal use. Limiting its usage is within the boundaries of preserving the original work done by the designer and revealing a reverence for the proprietary rights. Had it been a personal project, the potential for art would have been unbounded, and creativity would have streamed without limits through the expressive font.
At a time when the world has gone all over shouting for uniformity in fonts, here is exciting typography by Luluk Surotul, at once handwritten and with an extra touch of genuine human warmth that chats well with the people on multilevels. More than just inspiring, the font leaves an establishment of a bond between the creator and the receiver with the personal use license. All these call for an adventurous journey of self-expression and exploration through art.
I hope you love using this font as much as I do! If you need help installing fonts, check out these guides: Microsoft’s article for Windows users and Apple’s article for Mac users.