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LiebeOrnaments

LiebeOrnaments™

by LiebeFonts
Individual Styles from $19.90 USD
LiebeOrnaments Font Family was designed by Ulrike Rausch and published by LiebeFonts. LiebeOrnaments contains 1 styles.

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About LiebeOrnaments Font Family


You think swirls, swashes and curls are kitsch? Wait till you've seen our self-confident set of uncomplicated hand-drawn ornaments. If you're looking for the right flourish to spice up your greeting cards or prettify your wedding invitations, look no further! With LiebeOrnaments your designs will look as accurate as if you had spent three weeks in calligraphy boot camp—while maintaining an aura of softness and loveliness. This single font includes an impressive set of almost 200 variations on classical ornaments (many accessible directly with the keyboard). LiebeOrnaments is the perfect companion for our best-selling typeface LiebeErika, which has a cameo appearance on some of the samples shown above.

Designers: Ulrike Rausch

Publisher: LiebeFonts

Foundry: LiebeFonts

Design Owner: LiebeFonts

MyFonts debut: Dec 3, 2010

LiebeOrnaments™

About LiebeFonts

“Liebe” means “love” in German. “The name LiebeFonts is meaningful to me in more ways than one”, Ulrike Rausch said in her 2013 Creative Characters interview. “On one hand, my fonts obviously look ‘sweet’ — in other words, friendly and lovable. And of course the name also refers to my own love of fonts.” Ulrike’s skills are equal parts handicraft and digital savvy, and her fonts are as technically sophisticated as they are charming. “It is very important to me that my fonts serve a wide variety of languages so that they are suitable for professional typesetting,” she says. “I also invest a lot of time into sensibly grouped OpenType features like contextual and stylistic alternates as well as a wide range of ligatures and swashed letters.”

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