Looking for the best-handwritten calligraphy fonts? Bromello Font is a handcrafted typeface that is guaranteed to make your designs pop! Ideal for wedding card design, logotype, etc.
Alit Surinagara is an Indonesian type designer who is the main designer of this handwritten font. And it was published by Alit Design in 2016.
This font highlights the style of handwriting as all the letters are drawn by hand. These letters have wonderful glimpses of the depths of the natural flow.
Therefore, this combo makes for an excellent design where it is applicable. And of course, designs look more effective than those created with it.
Font Details
| Font Name: | Bromello Font Family |
| Style: | Script, Handwritten, Typeface |
| Font Designer: | Alit Surinagara |
| File Format: | TTF, OTF |
| License: | Free For Personal Use |
| Files: | Bromello (Truetype, Opentype) |
Character Map Image

Usage
The hand-drawn script letters will add a touch of elegance to any wedding invitation, special event cards, fashion magazines, news headlines, shopping bags, magazines, shopping bags, stationery, cosmetics, printing on cards, tattoos, special quotes, special event cards, flyers, titles, etc.
Supported Languages
This script typeface comes in a single regular style. That possessing both the Truetype and Opentype file formats it has 120 characters.

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Another amazing aspect of the font family is that you can use the font for your personal purposes for free. So, just download this typeface from here.
We hope you are satisfied with everything now. But if you want any further questions you can contact the owner.
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