Seaker – Serif Typeface

Download Seaker – Serif Typeface for free! Created by New Tropical Design Studio and published by Abraham Bush, this serif font family is perfect for adding a unique touch to your designs.

Font Name : Seaker – Serif Typeface
Author : New Tropical Design Studio
Website : https://creativemarket.com/NewTropical

License: : Free for personal use / Demo
Commercial License Website : https://creativemarket.com/NewTropical/6179735-Seaker-Serif-Typeface
Added by : Abraham Bush

From our desk:

Looking for the perfect serif font for your book title? Look no further than Seaker, the latest creation from New Tropical Design Studio. With a blend of modern and ancient typography, Seaker creates a sense of nostalgic wonderlust that will captivate your readers.

What sets Seaker apart from other serif fonts is its dual uppercase letters, allowing for endless possibilities to mix and match letters to create a unique and eye-catching title. Plus, subtle irregularities have been added into the letters to give an aged, handmade aesthetic that will make your book stand out on any shelf.

But Seaker isn't just for book titles. With multilingual support, including Polish, this font is perfect for any project where a classic and elegant look is desired. And with OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2, and SVG font files included, you can use Seaker on any platform or device.

But don't just take our word for it. Seaker has been designed with the user in mind, making it easy to install on any computer and compatible with any software that types. And with both desktop and web licenses available, you can use Seaker for any project without the need for multiple licenses.

So why wait? Add Seaker to your font collection today and elevate your design to new heights!

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