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Download Elephantmen Fonts Family From Comicraft

Download Elephantmen Fonts Family From Comicraft
Designed by John Roshell, Elephantmen is a display font family. This typeface has four styles and was published by Comicraft.


Worn and torn, dry and cracked, resistant to wind and rain… the skin of the elephant is a thing of dry beauty and ancient wisdom…

During the gold rush, the phrase “Seeing the elephant” became synonymous with the high cost of each prospector’s dreams and hopes—- not only the prospect of wealth beyond the dreams of avarice in California but also the possibilities of encountering misfortune on the journey. Like the circus elephant, gold was an exotic sight, and seeking it was an unequalled experience, the adventure of a lifetime.

Now we’ve created a font much like the skin of an Elephant, and Adventure, Excitement and Really Wild Things are available in the pages of the comic book of the same name, ELEPHANTMEN.



Download Elephantmen Fonts Family From Comicraft


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