Csemege font by Roland Huse Design stands out for its flowing hand-written lines and personal touch. A free font suitable for adding a smooth and elegant tone, Csemege gives your text a modern signature-like vibe thanks to its ornamental and graceful curves. Sophisticated and airy, this informal typeface is both expressive and attractive, which makes it suitable both for headings and body texts within complex and rich design projects.
From greeting cards to informative brochures, this gem is here to enrich your artistic arsenal. Create stunning textile designs that instantly amaze. Display your delicious gourmet menus by introducing an attractive typeface to the mix and expect the portions to be ordered. Capture attention with stunning book covers or create a modern vibe in your party invitations. Set the tone for everlasting romance by introducing elegant wedding cards adorned with Csemege. Csemege is also ideal for posters, websites, packaging, branding and other use cases.
Csemege is a demo font with limitations in usage type. It is not licensed for commercial use, so please support the author by purchasing a license. Other options may be available should you wish to contact the author.
CSEMEGE DEMO is the demo version of this fully cursive script, inspired by Hungary's 60s and 70s shop signages of mostly food and grocery stores and restaurants, and their neon light scripts.
Csemege means "Delicatessen" in Hungarian. I have developed this set of characters with Contextual alternates and a few Stylistic alternates to make the letter connections smooth and perfect. It has a friendly look yet decorative and elegant script.
For the best result, please make sure you are using this font with software that supports OpenType features, and you have these features turned on:
- Contextual alternates
- Standard ligatures
For the full version and license, please visit
http://www.revolge.com/product/csemege
If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to contact me.
Happy designing and good luck with your work!
Roland
http://www.rolandhuse.com
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