About D Din Font
The D Din font was made by Datto. It was also released by them. It is a sans serif that looks bold and beautiful. It was made for administrative, targeted traffic, and technical applications.
It is a regular typeface that has almost 250 characters. It is a font family typeface that includes condensed, regular, and expanded styles in bold and regular weights. Download this typeface to have a bold look at your work.
Usage
This sans-serif typeface can be used to create all kinds of work. Such as:
- Game titling
- Emblems
- Taglines
- Business cards
- Wedding invitations
- Branding
- T-shirts
- Quotes projects
- Websites
- Logos
- Projects
- Posters
- Creative designs
- Banners
- YouTube tumbling
- Apps
- Packaging
- Fiction books
- Product design
- Printing on fabrics
- Movie posters
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Font Information
Name | D Din Font |
Designer | Datto |
Style | Sans-serif |
File Format | OTF, TTF |
License | Free for personal & commercial use |
Type | Free Version |
Font License
This sans serif typeface offers both commercial and personal usage for users. So it is good news for the designers.
D Din Font Download
Download the D Din Font to create bold and beautiful official and unofficial work.
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Font Family
- D Din Regular
- D Din Italic
- D Din Bold
- D Din Condensed
- D Din Condensed Bold
- D Din Expanded
- D Din Expanded Italic
- D Din Expanded Bold
Language Support
Khalkha, Nahuatl, Luxembourgian, Frisian, (Cyrillic), (Gaelic), Hill Komi-Permyak. Ulithian, Tatar Swati/Swazi, (Cyrillic), Faroese, Abkhaz, Esperanto, Scots (Latinized), Maori, Ukrainian, (Latinized), Swedish, Piedmontese, (Cyrillic), Kildin Kalmyk (Latinized), Papiamento, Kyrgyz Rhaeto-Romance, Arrernte, Swahili, (Filipino/Pilipino), Veps, Míkmaq, Pisin, Tetum Serbian Uzbek Serbian Tajik, Tatar (Slovene), Bosnian, (Cyrillic), Rotokas, Pisin, (Kurmanji), Swedish, Greek, Mohawk, Ukrainian, Hopi, Chechen, Chuvash, (Northern), Low Ossetian, Yapese, Ulithian, Mari, Votic Megleno-Romanian, (Cyrillic),English, (Cyrillic), Oromo, Creole Hawaiian, Macedonian, Uyghur Kazakh Danish, Tahitian, (Faka-Tonga), Evenki Irish Latvian, (Cyrillic), Uyghur Sami Lombard, Sotho Kabardian, (Nyanja), (Gaelic), Galician, Tuvin, Turkmen, Creole Bashkir, Tuvaluan, (Latinized), (Seselwa), Tok Iloko Interglossa Arapaho, Bulgarian, (Cyrillic), Khanty, Somali, (Lacinka), Asturian, Ladin, (Kiribati), Spanish, Lithuanian, Azerbaijani Karachay Hungarian, Southern Interlingua, (Tetun), (Cyrillic), Udmurt, Istro-Romanian, Walloon, (Pedi), Warlpiri, Albanian, Sardinian (Latinized), Estonian, Tausug, Ndebele, Tongan Shona, Hmong, (Cyrillic), Greenlandic, Saxon, Quechua, Rusyn, Lucia), Basque, Afrikaans, Creole, (Sesotho), Cebuano, Turkmen Tuvaluan, Portuguese, Swati/Swazi, Guarani, Romansh Aragonese, Swahili, Alsatian, Dungan, Cimbrian, Polish, (Inari), , Vietnamese, Tok French, Tahitian, Sami, Udmurt, Northern German, Chamorro, (Latin), (Faka-Tonga), Sotho Sicilian, Romanian, Votic MariTurkmen Haitian (Cyrillic), Malay (Cyrillic), Cyrillic, Icelandic, Breton, Kashubian, Zulu, (Saint Khakas, Gilbertese Ibanag, (Glosa), (Cyrillic), Indonesian, Tausug, Norfolk/Pitcairnese, Samoan, Belarusian (Tetun), Sami Tagalog Hausa, Corsican, Kurdish Croatian, Tswana, Bislama, (Rumantsch), Turkmen Maltese, Welsh, Uyghur Tetum Turkmen Nenets, (Cyrillic), Slovenian Uzbek Tajik, Malagasy, Jèrriais, Occitan, Tongan (Cyrillic), Fijian, Lojban, Hiligaynon,, Belarusian, Chichewa Sami Southern Buryat Norwegian, Genoese, Tagalog Manx, Catalan, Uyghur (Cyrillic), English, (Lule), Cheyenne, Kurdish, (Cyrillic), (Filipino/Pilipino), Meadow Moldovan, Spanish, (Latinized), Yakut/Sakha, Finnish, Czech, Aymara, Xhosa, Dutch, Friulian, Turkmen, Pangasinan, Seychellois Aromanian, Italian, French Volapük, Tswana, Slovak, (Ilokano), (Sardu), Tuvin, Potawatomi, Russian.
FAQs
Ans. Datto created and shared this typeface.
Ans. It is a sans-serif typeface.
Ans. Yes, it goes well with it.
Font Information
Font Name: Kenan & Kel
Designer: Jayde Garrow
License: Free For Personal Use
Contact:
Classification | Display |
Release/ Publishing Date | 2013 |
Version | 1.000 |
Glyph Count | 48 |
Character | 70 |
Format | TrueType |
Supported Languages | 100+ |
Copyright | (C) Jayde Garrow |
Font subfamily: | Regular |
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