Wreath™
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Click here to download from MyFonts.com →What is the Wreath™ font?
Haul out the holly. Insigne’s font Wreath has hit the shelves just in time for the holidays. Wreath is a script face drawn with a pointed brush. Designed by the elves of the insigne workshop, its unique forms were created to dress up your gift labels and a wide variety of other holiday collateral. More… With five different weights and five different variants that allow for a distressed appearance, Wreath is no Scrooge. Its numerous alternates help to make your designs happy all the way. They allow for varying the ending characters of the lowercase to give your designs an automatic handwritten appearance. In addition, there are ligatures that extend the handwritten appearance and alternate options, including randomized alternates to create a unique appearance every time the font is used. There’s over six-hundred fifty glyphs in every font.Wreath™ Font families
The Wreath™ includes the following font families:- Wreath Thin
- Wreath Light
- Wreath Regular
- Wreath Medium
- Wreath Bold
- Wreath Halftone Regular
- Wreath Halftone Medium
- Wreath Halftone Bold
- Wreath Print Light
- Wreath Print Regular
- Wreath Print Medium
- Wreath Print Bold
- Wreath Rough Light
- Wreath Rough Regular
- Wreath Rough Medium
- Wreath Rough Bold
- Wreath Wood Light
- Wreath Wood Regular
- Wreath Wood Medium
- Wreath Wood Bold
- Wreath Ornaments
Wreath™ Preview
Here is a preview of how Wreath™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.Is Wreath™ 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 Wreath™.
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