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Poruka

Poruka

by Tour De Force
Individual Styles from $30.00 USD
Poruka Font Family was designed by Dusan Jelesijevic and published by Tour De Force. Poruka contains 1 styles.

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About Poruka Font Family


Poruka is slanted script typeface with connected letters with gently condensed look. Letters are designed as monoline forms with decent dose of elegancy and stylistic uniformity. Poruka is imagined mainly as typeface for shorter texts or headlines, where text needs to stand out from other elements of content. It can be used successfully both as webfont and on printed materials – all kinds of invitations, labels, packages, posters and editorial use.


Poruka comes with two Stylistic Sets – 01 which activates uppercase letters with full font height (from the top of ascender to the bottom of descender) and 02 – which activates handwritten forms on "b", "d", "h" and "l" letters. Also, Poruka is equipped with Swashes and Discretionary Ligatures which doesn't really represent classical pack of expected ligatures, but more as graphical version of a couple of words like "yes", "no", "wait", "ciao" and a few more.

Designers: Dusan Jelesijevic

Publisher: Tour De Force

Foundry: Tour De Force

Design Owner: Tour De Force

MyFonts debut: Feb 18, 2022

Poruka

About Tour De Force

Founded by Slobodan Jelesijević and Dusan Jelesijević in May 2009 as an independent boutique font foundry that is the only one of it’s kind in Serbia, Tour de Force Font Foundry has produced high quality original typefaces that are in use globally. From our glyph laboratory in a small town of Gornji Milanovac, Central Serbia, we have anchored our craftsmanship and reputation on providing the classic European standards of stellar personalised service with our clients across the world. This is a service that believes in taking care of the little things – and perfecting little details that can make all the difference.

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