Agasthiya Rococo (Demo Version) Font Family

About agasthiya rococo is a script type font with 552 glyphs, supports western & eastern europe, turkish, cyrillic languages. equipped with alternates lowercase, ligatures, and swash. inspired by the art of rococo architecture, which is an ornamental architectural style that emerged in the 18th with its characteristic intricate and layered details. The rococo architectural style is a further development of Baroque architecture, where the forms used have not changed. The Rococo style first appeared in the 18th century in Paris. makes this font has a distinctive character style similar to victorianPLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY :By installing or using this fonts, you are agree to the product usage agreement :This font is a DEMO VERSION and ONLY allowed to PERSONAL USE. NOT COMMERCIAL USE ALLOWED!Here is the link to purchase full version and commercial license:www.creativefabrica.com/product/agasthiya/ref/1561491/Follow our Instagram for news, product release and update :www.instagram.com/bykineks/Kind regards,ByKineks Thankyou

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