Introducing Sailor Moon font, it is a very classy typeface that belongs to the display typeface family. It was designed by Tadano Kazuko, a notable female designer.
This font is inspired by a movie font used in the logo of Sailor Moon, a Japanese shoujo manga series illustrated and written by Naoko Takeuchi.
It was first published between 1991 and 1997 by Nakayoshi Magazine. The series has sold over 35 million copies worldwide and grossed over $13 billion in merchandise sales.
The word “Sailor Moon” is very similar to Wish MF font. The word “Crystal” is near to the Oh You Klid Font and the word “Pretty Guardian” is similar to the Hardly Worth It Font.
Font Details
Font Name: | Sailor Moon Font Family |
Style: | Fancy, Display, Logo |
Font Designer: | Tadano Kazuko |
File Format: | TTF |
License: | Free For Commercial Use |
Files: | Sailor Moon (Truetype) |
Character Map Image

Usage
It is also suitable for many other designs such as book covers, posters, video game designs, app designs, web page designs, templates, signs, labels, greeting cards, game graphics, children’s products, t-shirt designs, and fashion designs, branding projects.
Homeware design, graphic design, greeting cards, brochure design, product packaging, etc.
Supported Languages
The fonts Oh You Klid and Pretty Guardian are made by Nick Curtis for Central Type Foundry. And the Wish MF font is made by Richard William Mueller in July 2009.

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