Lydian Font
Lydian Font is an ancient typeface that was used in the kingdom of Lydia, in present-day Turkey. The Lydian alphabet is thought to be derived from the Semitic alphabet, and it is one of the earliest known alphabets. The font was used to write the Lydian language, which was spoken in the kingdom of Lydia. The alphabet is also thought to be the source of the Etruscan alphabet, which was used to write the Etruscan language.
This font consists of 24 letters, all of which are consonants. The letters are written from left to right, and there are no capital letters. You can also try the elegant credit card font and can make amazing stuff by pairing these typefaces. The glyph of this font is unique in that it has a horizontal line running through the center of each letter.
This is thought to be a stylistic element that was used to make the letters more easily readable.
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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