Fragments of Eter Font
Fragments of Eter Font
Font Name:Fragments of Eter
Developer:Bran
Category:Script > Various
Glyphs:84 glyphs / 655 characters
License Type:Free
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Fragments of Eter font contains 655 defined characters and 84 unique glyphs.

The font contains characters from the following unicode character ranges: Basic Latin (93), Latin-1 Supplement (96), Latin Extended-A (128), Latin Extended-B (7), Spacing Modifier Letters (9), Greek and Coptic (73), Cyrillic (94), Latin Extended Additional (8), General Punctuation (23), Superscripts and Subscripts (1), Currency Symbols (4), Letterlike Symbols (6), Number Forms (4), Arrows (7), Mathematical Operators (17), Miscellaneous Technical (4), Box Drawing (40), Block Elements (8), Geometric Shapes (15), Miscellaneous Symbols (11), Private Use Area (4), Alphabetic Presentation Forms (2).

Font Metadata
  • Font Name:eter
  • Subfamily:Regular
  • Version:Version 1.00 March 24, 2007, initial release
  • Description:This font was created using Font Creator 5.0 from High-Logic.com
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Fragments of Eter is a script, various font designed by Bran. The font is licensed as Free. The font is free for both personel and commercial usages. In doubt please refer to the readme file in the font package or contact the designer directly from iambran.com.

The zip archive contains the following files:

  • · Read me fragments of eter.rtf
  • · fragments_of_eter.ttf
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