The Nautigal
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Über uns The Nautigal
The Nautigal by Robert Leuschke is a refined formal script with long, looping ascenders and descenders that evoke fine penmanship and 18th-century copperplate engraving. Available in regular and bold, it carries an air of luxury and ceremony. Wedding stationery, fine dining menus, and upscale branding are natural homes for its graceful, high-contrast strokes.
Zeichentabelle
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Verwendung
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=The+Nautigal:wght@700;400&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=The+Nautigal:wght@700;400&display=swap');
font-family: 'The Nautigal', cursive;
brew install --cask font-the-nautigal
Details
- Kategorie
- Handwriting
- Stärken
- 2
- Kursiv
- ✗
- Koreanisch
- ✗
- Designer
- Robert Leuschke
- Lizenz
- OFL
- Version
- Beliebtheit
- #1083
- Downloads
- 469
Lizenznutzung
| Webnutzung | Erlaubt |
| Druck | Erlaubt |
| Video / Rundfunk | Erlaubt |
| Verpackung | Erlaubt |
| App-Einbettung | Erlaubt |
| Marke / Logo | Erlaubt |
| Bearbeitung | Erlaubt |
OFL — Kostenlos für private und kommerzielle Nutzung
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the The Nautigal font free for commercial use?
Yes — The Nautigal is an open-source font, free to use in personal and commercial projects.
What type of typeface is The Nautigal?
The Nautigal is a Handwriting typeface.
What does The Nautigal support?
The Nautigal primarily supports text.