Beth-Luis-Fearn Font
✎ Dingbats
📄 PostScript
🔢 62 chars
⬇ 216
✅ Free
✅ Web Font
Beth-Luis-Fearn Description
This font is a unique and ancient script known as Ogham, characterized by its series of vertical and diagonal lines intersecting a central horizontal line. Each character is composed of a distinct combination of strokes, creating a visually striking and symbolic appearance. The script was traditionally used for inscriptions on stone and wood, giving it a historical and mystical aura. Its linear and geometric design makes it stand out, with each letter having a distinct and memorable form. The font's simplicity in structure contrasts with its complex cultural significance, making it a fascinating choice for projects that aim to evoke a sense of history and tradition.
This font includes 62 characters. Click on any character to see details.
Numbers & Symbols
BETH-LUIS-FEARN UPPERCASE
BETH-LUIS-FEARN LOWERCASE
BETH-LUIS-FEARN OTHER CHARS
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Information
| Name | Beth-Luis-Fearn |
| Format | PostScript (.ttf) |
| File | Beth-Luis-Fearn.zip |
| Weight | Regular |
| Version | Version 1.0 |
| No. of Characters: | 62 |
| Downloads | 216 |
| Added | 2010-04-01 |
| Updated | 2024-12-09 |
| Categories | Dingbats |
| Bold | No |
| Italic | No |
| Width | Normal |
| Character Spacing | Monospaced |
| Contrast | Low |
| Overall Style | Vintage |
| Use Case | Logos, Decorative elements, Educational materials |
| Proposed Projects | Ideal for historical or cultural projects, educational materials on ancient scripts, or decorative purposes in design work. |
| Is Fixed Pitch | No |
| Web Font | Available |
| License | Free for personal use |
Tags
💻 Windows
- Extract ZIP
- Right-click .ttf -> Install
🍎 macOS
- Extract ZIP
- Double-click .ttf -> Install Font
Beth-Luis-Fearn
Free · PostScript
| Name | Beth-Luis-Fearn |
| Type | PostScript |
| Characters | 62 |
| Downloads | 216 |
| Added | 2010-04-01 |
| Web Font | Available |
| Categories | Dingbats |