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Bihela Display

Bihela Display

by Scoothtype
Individual Styles from $12.00 USD
50% Off
Complete family of 2 fonts: $15.00 USD
Bihela Display Font Family was designed by Muammar and published by Scoothtype. Bihela Display contains 2 styles and family package options.

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Per Style:

$7.50 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$15.00 USD

About Bihela Display Font Family


Bihela Display is a modern vintage serif font packaged in a modern and classy style, complete with access to your OpenType features to access a large selection of alternates letters and ligatures, the choice of letters you like from variations of uppercase and lowercase letters to get a display luxurious and elegant.

Unique, playful and versatile serif family with alternates and Ligatures to beautify the design you like. This font is perfect for branding projects, Logo design, Clothing Branding, packaging, magazine headings, advertising, T-shirts, postcards and much more.

What is included:

Bihela Display Regular

Bihela Display is coded with PUA Unicode, which allows full access to all additional characters without having to design any special software. Mac users can use Font Book, and Windows users can use Character Map to view and copy any additional characters to paste into your favorite text editor/app.

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Designers: Muammar

Publisher: Scoothtype

Foundry: Scoothtype

Design Owner: Scoothtype

MyFonts debut: May 30, 2023

Bihela Display

About Scoothtype

I’m Scooth - a lover of all things creative - most especially type typography & graphic design.Since 2011, Scooth has designed script-based fonts guided by a non-trivial understanding that letters mean something. Besides the sounds letters designate, outside the semantics of letters assembled into words, and beyond the precise messages we communicate through sentences or paragraphs, there’s a bundle of extra-literate meaning in the way letters look.

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