Ferrara-Ultra-Regular is an extreme-weight, display variant in the Ferrara typeface family \xE2\x80\x94 well suited to extreme display use where maximum visual weight is required.
Ferrara-Ultra-Regular is a free for personal use font. It has been downloaded 6 times and is available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
Below you can preview Ferrara-Ultra-Regular in uppercase [A-Z], lowercase [a-z] and numbers [0-9]. You can also read the author's notes and license information before downloading.
Ferrara Ultra Regular font is a versatile and elegant typeface that exudes sophistication and modernity. With its clean lines and balanced proportions, this font is perfect for a wide range of design projects, from branding to editorial design. The sleek and timeless appearance of Ferrara Ultra Regular font makes it a great choice for both digital and print applications. What makes Ferrara Ultra Regular font even more appealing is that it is available for free download at FontsMarket.com. This means that you can easily access this high-quality font and use it in your projects without any cost. Whether you are a professional designer or a hobbyist looking to elevate your creations, Ferrara Ultra Regular font is a fantastic addition to your font library. Download it today and start experimenting with this stunning typeface to bring your designs to the next level.
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