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[ykiccsbwfp] Download Amarela Stencil Fonts Family From Latinotype

Download Amarela Stencil Fonts Family From Latinotype


Amarela Stencil is a contemporary typeface, specially designed for titles, packaging and branding. Sharp serifs and an extreme stroke contrast give the font a classy look and a strong personality.


Amarela Stencil comes in 5 weights, ranging from Ultralight to Black, plus two decorative styles- One and Two.


As you would expect from Latinotype, this font comes with a standard character set that supports over 200 languages. Alternates and OpenType features are also included.



Download Amarela Stencil Fonts Family From Latinotype


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