Dress Font Family

Looking at some specimen books of printing types of late nineteenth century, I found many ornamented capitals for headings among the typefaces. Most of them showed a flourish like a tuscan serif – a characteristic trait of a peculiar capital lettering made with brush. Dress is the result of the mash up between that influence and the Didone style – perfect for display. To decorate, to adorn, to dress a design piece is the intention of this family, adapted to the twenty-first century. The font should embellish book covers, publications, packagings, movie posters, greeting cards, stationery, among other uses. Additionally, Dress matches very well with Limon Script.
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