Slight, A Calligraphy Script Font

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**Introducing Slight, an elegant, full-featured script font with tons of alternate characters and OpenType features. Hand-lettered with a heavy right slant, Slight is particularly well-suited to invitations, branding, and editorial design.**

Slight comes with more than 1000 glyphs! Specific OpenType features include contextual alternates, stylistic alternates, initial and final forms, multiple alternate glyphs for many letters (accessed through the glyphs panel), multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols), ligatures, standard numbers, and six ampersand styles. Perhaps the most fun thing about Slight is that it includes multiple versions of all ascending and descending letters, making it lots of fun to play with layouts and compositions.

**Because this is an OpenType font, ALL OF THESE FEATURES are included in ONE SINGLE FONT FILE.** The OpenType features can be very easily accessed by using OpenType-savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign. (You can also access most most of these awesome features in Microsoft Word and other similar programs, but you'll need to get comfortable with the advanced tab of Word's font menu. If you need help with this, ask me!) If you need to access all glyphs with a character map, you will need to contact me after purchase for a special file.

Files included:
Slight-Regular.otf (everything is included in this one file)

Mail support : [email protected]

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**PLEASE ENJOY! I can't wait to see what you make with Slight! Feel free to use the #upupcreative and #slightscriptfont tags to show me what you've been up to!**
Licenses Offered: Standard
File Type: OTF
File Size: 181.79
Vector: Yes