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[nbfmj] Download Maroon And Black fonts from Areatype

Maroon And Black


Maroon And Black a display sans serif is a very versatile font, clean, and visual elegance. Also available Maroon And Black Outline to help you mix and match it to fit your creative work in harmony. perfect for magazine images, to wedding invitations, to branding, poster design, and more.

Files included:

  • Numerals & Punctuation
  • Stylistic Alternates & Ligatures
  • PUA Encoded Characters

Thanks so much for looking, I really hope you enjoy it and please don't hesitate to drop me a message if you have any issues or queries :)



Maroon And Black


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