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GuessDesigner: Veneta Rangelova
Publisher: DearType
Think was created by Veneta Rangelova and published by DearType. Think consists of 16 designs and household plan choices. p > Think is a flexible, connecting script, created to communicate sophistication and design. It is slender, womanly and friendly, not to mention attractive. Guess will work perfectly for style, e-commerce brand names, trend blogs, or any service that desires to appear sophisticated and chic.

The font is perfect for high-end logotypes and publication headlines, however let's not forget greeting cards, invites, posters, advertisements and the different web usages.

When it concerns the glyph set, well, Guess Pro has rather a great deal of that (2500+ glyphs) - think multiple languages and lots of swashes and stylistic alternates to unleash your creativity. For all pragmatists out there, there is likewise a standard version of the font with a prolonged latin glyph set (no swashes, contextual alternates or stylistic sets).

Last, however not least, Think comes with a neat geometric sans in uppercase, which makes a terrific addition to the script, and a set of stunning ornaments and borders that finish the whole look with a bang.

Font Family:
· Guess Pro Regular
· Guess Pro Bold
· Guess Pro Black
· Guess Regular
· Guess Bold
· Guess Black
· Guess Sans Light
· Guess Sans Regular
· Guess Sans Medium
· Guess Sans Semi Bold
· Guess Sans Bold
· Guess Sans Extra Bold
· Guess Sans Black
· Guess Sans Heavy
· Guess Sans Ultra
· Guess Goodies

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