Flamenco Division Font

FREE Added Mar 20 2025

 

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Flamenco Division Font

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General information

This font exudes a bold and dramatic presence, characterized by its intricate and ornate design. The letters are embellished with sharp, pointed serifs and elaborate flourishes, reminiscent of traditional Gothic or Blackletter styles. The uppercase characters are particularly striking, with their elaborate curves and pointed edges, while the lowercase letters maintain a similar aesthetic with slightly more subtle detailing. The numbers and special characters are equally ornate, ensuring a cohesive look across all text elements. This font's high contrast between thick and thin strokes enhances its dramatic appearance, making it ideal for creating a strong visual impact.

A bold, ornate Gothic-style font with intricate serifs and high contrast.

  • Downloads: 43
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  • Font: Flamenco Division
  • Weight:
  • Version:
  • No. of Characters:: over 20
  • Proposed Projects: Ideal for projects requiring a dramatic and historical feel, such as book covers, posters, branding for vintage-themed events, or logos for gothic or medieval-themed businesses.
  • Category: Blackletter
  • Bold: Yes
  • Italic: No
  • Weight: Bold
  • Width: Normal
  • Character Spacing: Normal
  • Contrast: High
  • Overall Style: Decorative
  • Use Case: Headlines, Logos, Posters
  • Encoding Scheme:
  • Is Fixed Pitch: No

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UPPERCASE

Flamenco Division Font UPPERCASE

LOWERCASE

Flamenco Division Font LOWERCASE

OTHER CHARS

Flamenco Division Font OTHER CHARS

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