The Last Font I’m Wasting On You Font

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Designed by: GyakuSetsu Website
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lastfontwastingonyou.ttf
The Last Font I’m Wasting On You Font
Font Introduction
The Last Font I'm Wasting On You is a distinctive italic typeface created by designer Gyakusetsu (Samuel Smith-Lang) in 2006. This artistic font contains 144 defined characters and 141 unique glyphs, supporting basic Latin characters and various punctuation marks. It's primarily designed for personal use and creative projects. The font features a stylized, expressive italic style that makes it particularly suitable for decorative and artistic applications. Originally developed in collaboration with Wind-up Records, this font represents a unique blend of typography and creative expression, making it an interesting choice for projects requiring a distinctive personality.
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