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Download free Dekal font - dekaltrial-solid.otf

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Download free Dekal font by Jonathan Hill free for Personal Use. Font list: dekaltrial-solid.otf, dekaltrial-multi.otf, dekaltrial-inline.otf,
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About Dekal font

Dekal Font is a captivating and contemporary stencil typeface that seamlessly blends elements of modern design with a classic stencil aesthetic. The contrast between thick and thin parallel lines creates a unique visual identity familiar in the dry transfer era of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In this digital interpretation, lines and spacing are more expansive to help construct lowercase characters and improve screen rendering. Without question, it is great for apparel, books, and posters.

The font includes over 500 characters per style with three interchangeable line styles. OpenType features consist of lining and tabular figures, fractions, standard ligatures, and thirteen stylistic sets. Language support covers Western, Southern, and Central Europe.

Dekal Font is free for personal use. So, if you want to access more features and its full license contact Jonathan Hilldesigner

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  • dekaltrial-solid.otf
    Dekal Trial Solid Regular font - dekaltrial-solid.otf
  • dekaltrial-multi.otf
    Dekal Trial Multi Regular font - dekaltrial-multi.otf
  • dekaltrial-inline.otf
    Dekal Trial Inline Regular font - dekaltrial-inline.otf

Dekal Trial Solid Regular | dekaltrial-solid.otf

  • Font family: Dekal Trial Solid
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Full font name: Dekal Trial Solid
  • Version: 2.000
  • Postscript font name: DekalTrial-Solid
  • Unique identifier: 2.000;TNB;DekalTrial-Solid
  • Trademark notice: Dekal is a trademark of the Northern Block
  • Manufacturer name: The Northern Block Ltd.
  • Designer: Jonathan Hill
  • Description: Dekal is a revival typeface of Blackline, designed initially by Wolf Magin in 1969. The contrast between thick and thin parallel lines creates a unique visual identity familiar in the dry transfer era of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In this digital interpretation, lines and spacing are more expansive to help construct lowercase characters and improve screen effects. Without question, it is great for apparel, books, and posters.

Dekal Trial Multi Regular | dekaltrial-multi.otf

  • Font family: Dekal Trial Multi
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Full font name: Dekal Trial Multi
  • Version: 2.000
  • Postscript font name: DekalTrial-Multi
  • Unique identifier: 2.000;TNB;DekalTrial-Multi
  • Trademark notice: Dekal is a trademark of the Northern Block
  • Manufacturer name: The Northern Block Ltd.
  • Designer: Jonathan Hill
  • Description: Dekal is a revival typeface of Blackline, designed initially by Wolf Magin in 1969. The contrast between thick and thin parallel lines creates a unique visual identity familiar in the dry transfer era of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In this digital interpretation, lines and spacing are more expansive to help construct lowercase characters and improve screen effects. Without question, it is great for apparel, books, and posters.

Dekal Trial Inline Regular | dekaltrial-inline.otf

  • Font family: Dekal Trial Inline
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Full font name: Dekal Trial Inline
  • Version: 2.000
  • Postscript font name: DekalTrial-Inline
  • Unique identifier: 2.000;TNB;DekalTrial-Inline
  • Trademark notice: Dekal is a trademark of the Northern Block
  • Manufacturer name: The Northern Block Ltd.
  • Designer: Jonathan Hill
  • Description: Dekal is a revival typeface of Blackline, designed initially by Wolf Magin in 1969. The contrast between thick and thin parallel lines creates a unique visual identity familiar in the dry transfer era of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In this digital interpretation, lines and spacing are more expansive to help construct lowercase characters and improve screen effects. Without question, it is great for apparel, books, and posters.

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