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jcheada is a typeface designed by krizia euphrosine and inspired by her origins in the philippines. it has a rounded, friendly, and unpretentious appearance that would be appropriate for lettering on children's toys, but can also be used as an elegant typeface for articles or books. jcheada has been released as a free font under the creative commons license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/) and can be downloaded from dafont (https://www.dafont.com/jcheada-regular.font) or from my website (www. krizia-euphrosine.com). jcheada is a casual, friendly typeface designed to fit in both realistic and cartoonish design contexts. each character has distinct personality and personality variations, but keeps the integrity of the font's overall personality. it contains more than 1600 glyphs, including 4 variants of lowercase letters which combine rounded ends with squared tops, making them especially compatible with certain typographic styles. key features of the font include an expertly sloped cusp, good ligatures that are mostly contextual, generous x-height for easier readability at small sizes, and a coherent sans-serif feel of individual characters not so unlike its more traditional cousins. jcheada includes two variant sans-serif typefaces that use the same design. the first is for use on small text, while the other is intended for large blocks of text. among these serifs are nine 'emojicase', which mimic popular elements on social media platforms like Facebook or Instagram. these ligatures are contextual and can be activated by pressing on top of each letter, but may not be favored by all users. jcheada has been released as a free font under the creative commons license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/) and can be downloaded from dafont (https://www.dafont. com/jcheada-regular.font) or from my website (www. krizia-euphrosine.com). jcheada is typeface that blends the aesthetics of both the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. it combines classical features, like the perfectly sloped italic cusp, with elements of playful modernism, like the rounded ends of lowercase letters. it also contains a selection of typographic ligatures that are mostly contextual, but may be favored by certain users for more experimental designs or highly decorative typography. jcheada is named after its designer, krizia euphrosine (http://kriziaeuphrosine. com/), who is often referred to simply as krizia. the more familiar name, jcheada, was intentionally chosen for its lack of prevelance in typographic culture. jcheada is available at dafont (https://www.dafont.com/jcheada-regular.font) and my website (www.krizia-euphrosine.com). The letters of jcheada are all contextual, meaning that ligatures can be activated by pressing on top of each letter while typing on the keyboard or while the letters are selected in word processing software like word or owrite (note: this does not work in some browser versions). eccc085e13
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