Farisea Dark Font

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Fraktur is a typographic style of the Latin alphabet derived from the Gothic writing that arose at the beginning of the XVI century and was popularized in Germany, Northern Europe and the Baltic countries. These fonts are distinguished by their thick strokes and the angled profile produced by the pen. Farisea Fraktur is my modern version of this type of Fraktur fonts, without embellishments, the initial inclination is of 64 for the upper and lower ascending finials, it has a great contrast between antlers and a generous height of x, which gives the font in a square proportion.

On this occasion I offer 4 versions of the typography combinable by layers to create multicolored holders purely typographical. Today, this type of fonts continues to be used for the creation of diplomas, etc. also in some German-speaking press media, also having many followers among tattoo enthusiasts.
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OTHER STYLES & COMMERCIAL LICENSES: https://defharo.com/fonts/farisea-fraktur/

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Basic font information

Copyright notice
Copyright (c) 2018 by deFharo. All rights reserved.
Font family
Farisea Dark
Font subfamily
Regular
Unique subfamily identification
Version 1.186;DFHA;FariseaDark;2018;FLVI-611
Full font name
Farisea Dark
Name table version
Version 1.186
Postscript font name
FariseaDark
Trademark notice
Farisea Dark is a trademark of deFharo.
Manufacturer name
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Extended font information

Platforms supported

PlatformEncoding
UnicodeUnicode 2.0 and onwards semantics, Unicode BMP only.
MacintoshRoman
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only

Font details

Created2018-12-15
Revision1
Glyph count180
Units per Em1000
Embedding rightsEmbedding restricted (not allowed!)
Family classNo classification
WeightExtra-bold
WidthMedium (normal)
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs + contains neutrals
Pattern natureRegular
PitchNot monospaced