About this font
History, features, licensing, and pairing suggestions.
Aquiline Font stands out with its hand-drawn flair and calligraphic charm. It brings an artistic, vintage edge to your designs perfect for logos, invitations, or eye-catching headlines.
History
- Designer: Attributed to the user “cpacocha” (found on free font sources) and Manfred Klein (who created Aquiline Two)
- Released: Early 2000s (Aquiline Two: around 2001–2008)
- Style: Calligraphic, rough-script display font with swashes and distressed touches
- License: Free for commercial use
The original Aquiline family introduced a unique, handcrafted feel, later expanded into Aquiline Two by Manfred Klein, complete with flowing script forms and embellishments.
Font Features
- Swashed letters with elegant curves
- Rough, textured strokes for hand-painted effect
- Available in variants: Aquiline and Aquiline Two
- Supports commercial use (check specific license)
- Ideal for headers, branding, and creative impact
Pairing Tips
Aquiline Font shines when teamed with clean sans-serifs. Try pairing it with a minimalist font like Helvetica or Roboto to balance its artistic flourish. It also plays well with elegant serif fonts in body copy, making designs feel crafted yet readable.
Download Aquiline Font
You can download it for free from our site. Search for “Aquiline Two” if you want Manfred Klein’s version. Always grab the TTF/OTF files provided ready to install on your system.
Usage & License
Most versions, like Aquiline Two, are free for personal and commercial use with donation appreciated for instance, Font Squirrel’s version is donationware Still, double-check the license file included in the download, as terms can vary slightly between sources.
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