Dambera is a made-up word I utilized as a name for a world in my very first comic published in a kids magazine when I was 6 years old.
The Dambera font style has comparable recommendation - it's an easy script typeface I at first designed for wedding invites and restaurant menus. However it can have large applications in every design field, from posters, book covers, outside signes to labels and packages.
The font style includes a set of stylistic ligatures and swash alternates, in addition to a little set of flower dingbats. It also consists of a set of characters with particular endings (in OpenType terms, much better known under FINA term).
.Font Family: Dambera Regular