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Download Etelka Sans Font Family From Storm

Download Etelka Sans Font Family From Storm


In 2019, along with the Etelka Slab project, we took a second look at the old good Etelka Sans. It's been improved in every way and you can now benefit from 1:1 glyph compatibility with its serif counterpart. Its puristic, technical look is best suited for magazines, posters, campaigns and corporate identities. Unique clarity and rhythm will shine from your designs!


Download Etelka Sans Font Family From Storm


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