Seraphim Font

Free for commercial use
Designed by: Utopia Website
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SERAPHIM.ttf
Seraphim Font
Font Introduction
Seraphim is an elegant eroded serif typeface characterized by its distressed, vintage aesthetic with subtly bracketed serifs that lend a touch of sophistication. The font features classic letterforms with a slightly gothic quality, creating a refined vintage charm perfect for display purposes. Originally created before 2005, this decorative typeface combines the warmth of antique printing with contemporary design sensibilities, making it suitable for branding, posters, elegant packaging, and sophisticated creative projects requiring a distinctive serif presentation.
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