DMCA Sans Serif 10.0 dev1
Quick Install
bash
fontist install --formula "dmca_sans_serif_10.0_dev1"Source
- Type: Expert Curated
- Formula: View on GitHub
- Homepage: https://typedesign.replit.app/dmcasansserif.html
Resources
| File | Size | SHA256 | Download |
|---|---|---|---|
| DMCAsansserifv1000dev2_.zip | 12130.5 KB | | Download |
Font Families
DMCA Sans Serif 10.0 dev1
4 styles: Bold, Bold Italic, Regular
| Style | Font File | PostScript Name | Version |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bold | DMCAsansserifv1000dev2bold.ttf | DMCAsansserifv1000dev1bold | 10.0 |
| Bold Italic | DMCAsansserifv1000dev2i-bold.ttf | DMCAsansserifv1000dev1i-bold | 10.0 |
| Regular | DMCAsansserifv1000dev2.ttf | DMCAsansserifv1000dev1 | 10.0 |
| Regular | DMCAsansserifv1000dev2i.ttf | DMCAsansserifv1000dev1i | 10.0 |
License
Creative Commons Zero (Public Domain) → Learn more · SPDX
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