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Antiqua 101 Thin Normal Font Details

Please see the details of the Antiqua 101 Thin Normal font below. The details includes the note of the author, license type and the representation of the font in [A-Z], [a-z], [0-9] characters.

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Note of the author

Antiqua 101 Thin Normal is a sophisticated and elegant typeface that exudes timeless charm and classic appeal. With its delicate weight and refined details, this font is perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any project. Its slender letterforms and graceful curves make it ideal for creating elegant designs, whether for branding, editorial layouts, or invitations. What's even better is that Antiqua 101 Thin Normal is available for free download at FontsMarket.com. This means that you can easily access and use this beautiful font in your work without any cost. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your designs with this exquisite typeface that combines tradition with modernity. Download Antiqua 101 Thin Normal today and elevate your projects with its timeless beauty.

License

Free For Personal Use

How to install

If the downloaded file is in zip format, extract the file

  • Windows 10/8/7/Vista: Right-click on the font files > "Install"
  • Windows XP: Put the font files into C:\Windows\Fonts
  • Mac OS X: Double-click the font file > "Install font" button.

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