Article Script has a romantic and modern calligraphy, ready to give your design a fresh and fabulous Style.
Article Script comes as a single font file packed full of great features.
Perfect for weddings, branding and romantic invitations and also suitable for various purposes such as digital lettering, headings, logos, wedding invitations, t-shirts, letterheads, signage’s and much more!.
Download Article Font Family From Sulthan Studio
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