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Dambera Retro Font

About Dambera Retro Font

Dambera is a made up word I used as planet name in my first comic published in a kids magazine when I was 6 years old.
Dambera font has pretty similar reference – it’s a simple script font I initially designed for wedding invitations and restaurant menus, but it can have wide appliance in every design field, from posters, book covers, outdoor signes to labels and packages.
It contains a set of stylistic ligatures and swash alternates, as well as a small set of floral dingbats. Also contains a set of characters with specific endings (in OpenType terminology, better known under FINA term).

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