Classic, All-Caps Muara Font Family – only $9!
May 27, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: Classic, All-Caps Muara Font Family – only $9!
Expires: June 16, 2018, 11:59 pm EST

If you’re looking for that perfect font to complete your overall branding project, you’ll want to take a look at Muara. This classic font family is loaded with style. An All-Caps typeface, this collection comes in Regular and Rough styles, as well as regular or slanted fonts. With 300+ glyphs and plenty of extras, your design problems are solved with this family that’s a great choice for everything from book covers to packaging.
Highlights:
- Classic. All-Caps font family.
- 300+ glyphs to mix and match.
- 4 fonts in 1 – Regular, Slant, Rough, Rough Slant.
- OpenType Features – stylistic alternates, swashes, ALL CAPS.
- Perfect choice for books, magazines, packaging, branding, signs, T-shirts and more.








Pricing:
Normally, this typeface sells for $60 but for a limited time only, you can get the Muara Type Family for only $9. That’s a savings of 85% off the regular price. Or pay just $14 for both the desktop and Web fonts versions!
Click the BUY NOW button to bring Muara home today!
Deal terms:
- Delivered as an instant download, after completing your purchase.
- The desktop fonts files are delivered in a mixture of .ttf and .otf files and can be installed on Both Windows and Mac.
- These fonts can be used for both commercial and personal projects.
- The fonts cannot be re-sold or shared in any way.
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