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What is the D Hanna Soft font?

D Hanna Soft is a sans serif type family of 9 weights plus matching italics. It is inspired by the geometric style sans serif faces with a mix of rounded shapes and a little bit of black in some corners. The medium weights serve very well in body text, while the thinner and bolder styles make an excellent choice for headlines . D Hanna Soft is equipped with a complete set of opentype features including alternative glyphs, fractions, ligatures and many more. It is perfectly suited for highlighting lettering, magazines, web, interaction design, advertising, logotypes, etc.

D Hanna Soft Font families

The D Hanna Soft font includes the following font families:
  • D Hanna Soft Thin
  • D Hanna Soft Thin Italic
  • D Hanna Soft ExtraLight
  • D Hanna Soft ExtraLight Italic
  • D Hanna Soft Light
  • D Hanna Soft Light Italic
  • D Hanna Soft Book
  • D Hanna Soft Book Italic
  • D Hanna Soft Regular
  • D Hanna Soft Free Regular
  • D Hanna Soft Italic
  • D Hanna Soft Free Italic
  • D Hanna Soft SemiBold
  • D Hanna Soft SemiBold Italic
  • D Hanna Soft Bold
  • D Hanna Soft Bold Italic
  • D Hanna Soft Black
  • D Hanna Soft Black Italic
  • D Hanna Soft UltraBlack
  • D Hanna Soft UltraBlack Italic

D Hanna Soft Preview

Here is a preview of how D Hanna Soft will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.

Is D Hanna Soft Free to Download on 1000fonts.com?

No, every font we feature is a premium, paid-for font. Please don't waste your time looking for a free download of D Hanna Soft.

It is very unlikely you'll be able to find it for free, you risk getting viruses on your computer, and even if you do find it please remember that it's illegal to use it if you didn't pay for it!

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