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Wood Sans
Designed by Manuel Viergutz, Wood Sans is a wood type and dingbat font family. This typeface has eleven styles and was published by Typo Graphic Design.

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The typeface Wood Sans is designed from 2021 for the font foundry Typo Graphic Design by Manuel Viergutz.

The display typeface is a digital version of original wood letters from a german flea market find.

8 font-styles (Clean, Clean Invest, Clean Mix,  Rough, Rough Misprint, Rough Alt, Rough Dark & Icons) with 450 glyphs (Adobe Latin 2) incl. 100+ decorative extras like icons, arrows, German Capital Sharp S, dingbats, emojis, symbols, geometric shapes, catchwords, decorative ligatures (type the word #LOVE for ❤ or #SMILE for ☺ as OpenType-Feature dlig) and stylistic alternates (3 stylistic sets).

For use in logos, magazines, posters, advertisement plus as webfont for decorative headlines. The font works best for display size.

Have fun with this font & use the DEMO-FONT (with reduced glyph-set) FOR FREE!

■ Font Name: Wood Sans
■ Font Styles: 8 font-styles (Clean, Clean Invert, Clean Mix,  Rough, Rough Misprint, Rough Alt, Rough Dark & Icons) + DEMO (with reduced glyph-set)
■ Font Cate­gory: Dis­play for head­line size
■ Font For­mat: .off (for Print) + .woff (for Web)
■ Glyph Set: 450 glyphs (Latin 2 incl. decorative extras like icons)
■ Lan­guage Sup­port: 69 languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena ,Breton ,Catalan ,Chiga ,Cornish ,Danish ,Dutch ,English ,Estonian ,Faroese ,Filipino ,Finnish ,French ,Friulian ,Galician ,German ,Gusii ,Indonesian ,Irish ,Italian ,Kabuverdianu ,Kalenjin ,Kinyarwanda ,Luo ,Luxembourgish ,Luyia ,Machame ,Makhuwa-Meetto ,Makonde ,Malagasy ,Manx ,Morisyen ,North Ndebele ,Norwegian Bokmål ,Norwegian Nynorsk ,Nyankole ,Oromo ,Portuguese ,Quechua ,Romansh ,Rombo ,Rundi ,Rwa ,Samburu ,Sango ,Sangu ,Scottish Gaelic ,Sena ,Shambala ,Shona ,Soga ,Somali ,Spanish ,Swahili ,Swedish ,Swiss German ,Taita ,Teso ,Uzbek (Latin) ,Volapük ,Vunjo ,Welsh ,Western Frisian ,Zulu
■ Design Date: 2021
■ Type Desi­gner: Manuel Viergutz


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