Vena Amoris | Web Fonts
This package contains Vena Amoris in Webfont format (1 font).
Vena Amoris, or “Vein of Love” refers to a phrase coined by Henry Swinburne in his “A Treatise of Espousal” published in 1686. It also refers to the fourth finger on the left hand which was traditionally believed to contain a vein running directly to the heart - hence “the ring finger”.
As a digital font, Vena Amoris boasts an extensive Latin-based character set with stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures swash variants, a set of oldstyle figures, and roman numerals. All driven by cleverly applied OpenType features allowing you to effortlessly add harmony and calligraphic beauty to your layout.
Use Vena Amoris for elegant wedding invitations and wine labels, fine chocolate and food packaging, perfume, jewelry, luxury linens, or anywhere a touch of elegance and refinement is needed.
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