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[xftvo] Download Quiverleaf CF fonts from Connary Fagen Type Design

Quiverleaf CF
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Designed by Connary Fagen, Quiverleaf CF is a display sans and sans serif font family. This typeface has ten styles and was published by Connary Fagen Type Design.


With the graceful movement of a ribbon, Quiverleaf CF glides effortlessly from letter to letter. Five weights – from a delicate thin to a hearty extra bold – combine with striking italics and wide language support for a well-rounded and expressive typeface. Quiverleaf’s versatile design allows for both beautiful text and airy headlines.





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