Meet Saffron Night Signature Script Font, a handwritten font that mimics the look & feel of random scrawly notes and journal pages. A bit feminine in nature, Saffron Night is an excellent fit for a luxury project that needs an edgy and moody element. Saffron Night Signature Script Font includes a set of lowercase alternates so that you can customize your text just a bit more, and an astounding 100 ligatures that make this font super powerful and unique. All you need to do is key in your text in a program that supports robust OpenType features (like Adobe Photoshop CC or Illustrator CC), highlight characters, and click! Make sure you have the ligatures feature turned on so that your machine will make replacements as you type!
Saffron Night Signature Script is an excellent fit for:
– logo design + branding projects
– print design, like magazines & flyers that need a bold statement font
– header elements + websites that draw attention
– quote graphics for social media
– projects in the fashion industry, high end creatives, and luxury product lines
Saffron Night includes:
– full upper + lowercase characters
– numbers + punctuation
– Western European Language Support
– 29 alternates
– 100 ligatures
– PUA-encoding
– .otf, .ttf, and webfont files
Want to see how your text looks in Saffron Night Signature Script Font? Use this preview tool!
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Your Saffron Night Signature Script Font purchase includes .otf, .ttf, and webfonts. Some fonts include OpenType features, best accessed through programs that support them. Like Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator — you can access them through the Glyphs panel! Also access ligatures, swashes, and other special characters through Character Map or FontBook and copy/pasted. Please understand what you are purchasing before you do so. The extra characters WILL take some hunting down if you don’t have easy-access software like Adobe products.
For information on installing fonts:
https://beckmccormick.com/installing-fonts/
For information on OpenType features:
https://beckmccormick.com/accessing-opentype-features/