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Mollusca Font Trio
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Mollusca is font that include three amazing typefaces!


First, you will get a Mollusca Display - a bold and fun display typeface which is very suited for your cartoony design. It also included Mollusca Display Extruded version which can be useful for any doodle-like style!


Then, second typeface is Mollusca script - a script and and stylistic typeface that include ligatures and unique feel! Combine both of display and script version to make your outstanding design!


The last but not least, you will get super unique handcrafted doodle font which we called Mollusca doodle! This three-musketeers will make an incredible combo for your beloved project!


Don't forget, we also give you a beautiful ornaments to make your combo more perfect!

This font is really perfect for logo design, t-shirt, vintage and cartoony badge, quotes, branding, packaging, comic, cartoon design, cute wallpaper, book cover, etc.


Mollusca features:

A full set of upper & lowercase characters

Numbers & punctuation

Multilingual language support

PUA Encoded Characters

Swashes and Ligatures

Ligatures

OpenType Features

Doodle Font!

Ornaments Bonus


For more information about accessing alternative, you can see this link: http://adobe.ly/1m1fn4Y

Tutorial for Mollusca font trio: https://youtu.be/p4S4216jq1A



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