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Felt presents a warm, cozy typography solution inspired by the soft, puffy charm of felt material. Each letter exudes a plush, velvety texture reminiscent of handmade felt artistry. The font’s warm brown hues and fine, hair-like fibers deliver a realistic feel, perfect for designs seeking a whimsical touch and tactile warmth. This unique typeface transforms words into an enchanting visual experience, capturing a sense of comfort and nostalgia while offering a playful, cushiony appearance.
The font is a high-definition OpenType format featuring uppercase characters, numerals, and basic punctuation, with a draw height of roughly 800 pixels. The color OpenType file is compatible with color bitmap font-friendly applications like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Moreover, each letter comes as a separate PNG file with transparent backgrounds at a high resolution of 4000x4000px. This downloadable package includes 52 files covering alphabets, numbers, and essential characters such as !, ?, -, '.', and currency symbols like $ and €. While the OpenType-SVG format does not include extended punctuation and language support, these elements can be manually incorporated via separate PNG files included in the package.
The OpenType-SVG font format requires Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 or Adobe Illustrator CC 2018 (or newer). If you are using an application other than these listed, please check with your software maker first before buying and downloading an OpenType-SVG product found on YouWorkForThem.
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We believe good ideas can be applied to anything. Even if it’s a slice of bacon, a piece of bread, a handful of seeds or a dozen of eggs it has all chances to become a fabulous typeface.That’s why in 2008 we founded an Estonian-based company called Handmadefont. Back then neither the font industry was...












