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Losta Frida

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This family contains 5 weights and ornaments to create an artistic touch to your projects.

Has tons of alternates and ligatures. Best for branding, Webdesign project, Clothing brand, logo design, valentine's greetings, packaging, and much more. Comes with a variable format as well as multilingual support, numbers, and currency symbols.


Losta Frida
Losta Frida



Losta Frida


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