Filigree

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What is the Filigree font?

Filigree, reminiscent of the delicate lace and jewelry produced in Europe in the 16th to 18th centuries, was inspired by the font Always, and by the way in which the threads (or filia) of the characters in Always intertwined.
It has a soft, wafty character. It is best used as a display font at a relatively large size. At too small a size the delicacy of the individual filaments will be lost. Best results also from a combination of upper and lower case characters. Using upper case characters alone will not look as good. Alternate characters and ligatures are also included. If your application program supports “kerning” then I suggest that you turn it on. Although not essential, this will enhance the spacing of the letters. More…
The font contains over 272 characters – (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It also includes a number of “open-type” characters – these enhance the flexibility of the font by providing alternatives that are used either at the discretion of the designer or are determined by the circumstances in which the font is used. It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.

Filigree Font families

The Filigree includes the following font families:

  • Filigree

Filigree Preview

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Is Filigree Free to Download?

No. This is a premium font that you can download from MyFonts.com Please don't waste your time looking for a free download of Filigree as you just won't find it.

It's highly unlikely that this font can be found for free on the web. If you do, then potentially you'll risk getting viruses on your computer. One thing to remember is that it's illegal to use this font if you didn't pay for it!

Do the right thing. If you want Filigree then click here to visit the download and purchase page on MyFonts to get it with the proper license. The designer and publisher deserves to be paid for their hard work. :)