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Enjoika

Enjoika

by Fontiko
Individual Styles from $10.99 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $18.00 USD
Enjoika Font Family was designed by Igal Faitman, Polina Faitman and published by Fontiko. Enjoika contains 2 styles and family package options.

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Enjoika Complete Family

2 fonts

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Per Style:

$9.00 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$18.00 USD

About Enjoika Font Family


Enjoika serif font family


Enjoika is an elegant and neat font inspired by the Petrykivka painting (traditional Ukrainian decorative painting style) distinctive features of this folk art style are its flower patterns and Art Nuevo style by Alphonse Mucha with the floral and nature thematic and the swirls. This font looks luxury, stylish, elegant and clean and . This font is great for logo branding & invitations, photography, quotes, wedding design, business cards, posters, watermark, holiday cards, special events and much more.

Designers: Igal Faitman, Polina Faitman

Publisher: Fontiko

Foundry: Fontiko

Design Owner: Fontiko

MyFonts debut: Mar 9, 2023

Enjoika

About Fontiko

Fontiko studio is a creative perfectly-formed team of husband and wife collaboration ,Igal and Polly, to create fonts, design motion and drawings for both illustration and fine art. Our interests cover art, typography, graphic design, illustration and animation. Between us there is over 15 years of experience in graphic design and illustration.In Fontiko foundry we believe that every moment of our lives must be beautiful and well-designed. Fontiko foundry slogan "Every awesome design begins with an idea and accomplished by the right font". Our goals are to make perfect fonts for wide range use and to help our customers to make great designs.Maybe you're not an artist or maybe you are, Fontiko fonts will help you interpret the art you see in a world where graphic design is omnipresent and fonts matter.

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