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Say hello to Joules et Jacques!
A stylish modern font duo consisting of a natural handwritten script and a refined, elegant serif font.
Perfect for making bold stylish statments - or adding a touch of class to your designs.
The script has a multitude of natural looking ligatures in its OpenType features - making the font look as close to natural handwriting as possible.
The Serif includes two weights - regular and bold - and built-in OpenType kerning features for a professional touch.
Download Ari Cube Spiro Font Family From Curvy Fonts
Ari Cube Spiro is a typeface one should play with IMHO. There are two styles in this family: regular and bold. Bold is kind of outlineish, extruded, stampstyle font fits perfectly on top or under regular one. Giving thus possibilities for coloring options.
The way I like to use Regular Spiro is to make some words, make fonts to paths, ungrouping, break apart, select all and give selected paths random color. And this all as a vector graphic.
Use this font to create awesome hippie, surfing, book covers, album covers, retro stuff, liquid kind of things and wine bottle labels.
I consider this typeface family original and unique.
There is no kerning with the AriCubeSpiro typeface family, since fonts are designed to overlap each other!
AriCube typefamily will play well with this font.
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This is great typeface to give soft tone to hard sentences. Consider "DON'T PANIC" written with this font and it gives soft vibes and good aura . Hippie, surfing, book covers, album covers, wine bottle labels, will pop up pretty nice with this as well.
I consider this typeface family unique. Negative and positive fonts will overlap finely adding possibilities for easy use of two or more color fonts with your design.
There is no kerning with the AriCube typeface family, since fonts are designed to overlap each other and kerning would ruin that choice.
This Typeface started when I had some use for hippie kind of fonts, but could not find any fitting to my purposes. So I started to make a font of my own, first it was called CurvologyFont but now I feel like it should have my first name and then kind of descriptive info about the design. So Ari + Cube (obviously) + style (if any) +Obl(ique) + neg (or none) fonts comes always as pairs negative and positive for overlapping purposes.