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Sellia

Sellia

by Scoothtype
Individual Styles from $9.00 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $12.00 USD
Sellia Font Family was designed by Muammar and published by Scoothtype. Sellia contains 2 styles and family package options.

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Sellia Complete Family

2 fonts

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Per Style:

$6.00 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$12.00 USD

About Sellia Font Family


"Sellia," a delightful handwritten font meticulously crafted with love and attention to detail. This font encapsulates the essence of joy and brings a touch of whimsy to your design projects.

"Sellia" embodies the playful nature of handwritten script, with its charming curves and natural stroke variations. Every letter reflects the genuine warmth and sincerity of my handwriting, infusing your designs with a sense of individuality and happiness.

With its elegant yet cheerful style, "Sellia" is versatile and perfect for a wide range of creative applications. Whether you're designing logos, branding materials, invitations, greeting cards, or any project that calls for a lighthearted touch, this font will add a touch of enchantment.

The meticulously designed letterforms of "Sellia" ensure both legibility and artistic appeal. Its balanced proportions and thoughtfully crafted characters make it a pleasure to work with, whether on digital or printed mediums.

Designers: Muammar

Publisher: Scoothtype

Foundry: Scoothtype

Design Owner: Scoothtype

MyFonts debut: Nov 3, 2023

Sellia

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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