Desire font family
Designed by Charles Borges de Oliveira
With over five years of design and development, Desire is a pursuit of epic proportions and ready to make a statement by adding elegance and unique flair to your next design project. Cultivated by his passion of letters, Charles Borges de Oliveira has developed one of his largest typefaces to date. Featuring 644 alternate letters, 98 ligatures, 8 flourishes and 6 catchwords, Desire offers an expansive set of options to create logos, headlines and titling. It is well suited for book covers, editorial, packaging, advertising, branding and more. From period style and Victorian to modern and elegant, Desire is strong and stately yet elegant and decorous. Some of the alternate uppercase forms feature delicate line flourishes creating a subtle background for additional letters to rest – the result is an intertwining and beautifully flourished design. Unique ligatures go beyond function and add eye catching flair and style. You'll enjoy experimenting with the different flourishes and styles. It’s a different font every time you use it. Desire is truly a designer’s dream come true! A little video showing how to use Desire in Illustrator CC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4Rb6_qC5tk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANqbPyUa3Yk A note from MyFonts: to see some of the available Stylistic Sets, try selecting a different selection from the Sample text: drop-down option. PLEASE NOTE: If your design software has access to the glyphs palette then please only install the Desire PRO font. As this keeps all of the kerning intact and you have access to all of the alternates, ligatures, catchwords and flourishes. Examples of design software that use the glyph’s palette are Illustrator, InDesign, Corel and various others. If your software does not have a glyphs palette then you can either use the Windows character map (if you are on a PC) or an outside character map. A good one is PopChar. Their website is: http://www.ergonis.com/products/popcharx/ If you choose to not use an outside character map then please install Desire Basic and the other 11 font files. This has Desire broken down into multiple fonts so you can access all of the alternates, ligatures, catchwords and flourishes. The only downside to this is the kerning is lost. Instructions are included in the Desire Character Map PDF.
Desire Basic
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processes to create items.
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Desire
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Technical details
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: Desire Basic.otf
Windows menu name: Desire Basic
PostScript name: , DesireBasic
PostScript full name: , DesireBasic
Windows menu name: Desire Basic
PostScript name: , DesireBasic
PostScript full name: , DesireBasic
Catalog number:
167444714
Characters:
979