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Download Plaisir Fonts Family From Tour de Force Font Foundry

Download Plaisir Fonts Family From Tour de Force Font Foundry
Download Plaisir Fonts Family From Tour de Force Font Foundry Download Plaisir Fonts Family From Tour de Force Font FoundryDownload Plaisir Fonts Family From Tour de Force Font Foundry

Designed by Dusan Jelesijevic, Plaisir is a serif font family. This typeface has ten styles and was published by Tour de Force Font Foundry.


Plaisir came unexpectedly, as in between release while we waited for client’s confirmation for their project. After trying a couple of different approaches, Plaisir landed as elegant modern sans serif family with 5 weights and same Italics. With sharp triangle serifs and wide endings, Plaisir was constructed with decent stem contrast that flirt with display category. It is versatile, legible, recognizable family with fluent Italics.

Equipped with Standard Ligatures, Tabular Figures, OldStyle Figures, a few Stylistic Alternates, basic Ordinals and Latin Small Caps, Plaisure is working horse that will suit in any required situations.



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