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Nota Dos DesignersSharkshock 2025. All rights reserved Designed by Dennis Ludlow 03/20/2025 [email protected] Erindale is an all caps display family inspired by advertisements of the 1920s and 30s. This style of lettering was usually featured in subheadings and slogans one would find in print during this era. While the letter forms appear orderly at first glance, their alignment and spacing is slightly altered to simulate a humanistic hand drawn appearance. The Italic versions take this a bit further with more obvious variations between letter pairs and degree of slant. When used as subhead text it’s clean, highly legible, and won’t steal the spotlight from the centerpiece of your project. Use it for signage, a family friendly logo, comics, or a classic looking poster. Try the light version for a low contrast substitute. Erindale is equipped with Basic and extended Latin, punctuation, kerning, and comes in 4 versions. Please check the glyph map for all supported characters. The demo contains basic characters only. The full version is available by either purchasing a commercial license or a one-time $35 payment for personal use only. Email us or visit http://www.sharkshock.net/license for more information on licensing. Unauthorized usage of our intellectual property is strictly prohibited and may result in legal action. Mapa De CaracteresConteúdo Do Arquivo
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