Ganama Font
Ganama Font is a sans-serif font created in 2006 by Harold Lohner. It is named after the Ganama tribe from central Africa. The Font was created to help raise awareness about the plight of the Ganama people. The Font is available for free download and use.
The glyph of this font is based on traditional African symbols and shapes. The font includes a full set of characters, as well as support for all major languages. The Font is available in both TTF and OTF formats. You can also apply a great simple and useful poor richard font that is available on an over web portal and is ready to download.
The Font has been used by major organizations such as the United Nations, Amnesty International, and the Red Cross. The Word software is also very helpful for making important documents and presentations. It has also been featured in major publications such as The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Spiegel.
License Information
This font is free for personal use. For commercial use, please contact the font creator for licensing options.
✓ Personal projects: Free
✓ Commercial projects: Requires license
✓ Embedding in websites: Allowed for personal use
✓ Modifications: Not permitted without permission
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Format: TTF
Includes: OTF/TTF files
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