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Download Rylan Fonts Family From Jen Wagner Co.

Download Rylan Fonts Family From Jen Wagner Co.


Rylan is the classic serif I've been looking for in my design work – clean lines, modern serifs, and just a touch of vintage. It looks gorgeous in logo work as well as web headings and printed materials! Rylan Serif includes: • Upper & lowercase letters • Numbers & punctuation • Foreign language accents & characters for the international designer Rylan Grotesque includes: • Upper & lowercase letters • Numbers & punctuation • Foreign language accents & characters for the international designer


Download Rylan Fonts Family From Jen Wagner Co.


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