Louis Minott was the designer of Davida font, in 1965 VGC competition winner was published it. Possibly influenced by Victorian-era artwork like Hogarth's designs (Central, ca.
1887). Silva [Mecanorma 1970] and Da Vinci Bold [Compugraphic 1976] are examples of aliases.
Font Details
| Name | Davida Font |
| Style | Fancy |
| Designer | Louis Minott |
| File Format | OTF, TTF |
| License | Free for Personal Use |
| Type | Free Version |
Usage
As this font was designed to help you draw visitors, customers, or customers to take action regarding your product, it is suitable for brand logos, t-shirts, book titles, magazine titles, novel titles, music album titles, signatures, and ad banner titles that will captivate your buyers. Its slightly italic bold texture appearance makes it more suitable for designing purposes in websites, creating wedding cards, and even for heading purposes in word or any other documents. This typeface can be compared with punk font.
License Information
Although this font is free for personal use, it cannot be used for business purposes. If you want to use it for a business, you must either purchase a license from the author or ask for permission to use it in that case.
FAQs
Is it okay to use Davida Font on my website?
Yes, this font can be used in any type of web design. It will enhance the appearance of your designs and websites. And this is why you can use this font on your websites.
Is Davida a free font?
Yes, this font is completely free for personal use. But this free version cannot be used in any business project or for commercial purposes.
Who created the Davida Font?
Louis Minott was the designer. Davida Bold, the 1965 VGC competition winner, was published. Possibly influenced by Victorian-era artwork like Hogarth's designs (Central, ca. 1887). Silva [Mecanorma 1970] and Da Vinci Bold [Compugraphic 1976] are examples of aliases.
How can we download Davida's typeface?
You can download this font style by clicking the download button on our website, download will automatically start on your computer.
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