All You Need Is Lots Of Chocolate Typeface
Our contributor from Russia, Ivan Datskov, designed a cream-like chocolate typeface to give the audience the glaze of their dream and to prove that a right font on a project is like topping on a cake. The chocolate letters of the brown alphabet will definitely help you to finish your artwork and give it a special food typography charm.
Do you love works by Ivan Datskov? Then check our store because we have a collection of fonts by this artist. Browse and buy fonts Yellow Bananas Font, Pink Cream Font or Waffel Cream Font.
And if you are looking for a handmade font that belongs to the category of a sweet font check Chocolate Present Font, Choco Melt Font or Choco Cookies Font.
How To Cook Yummy Design Cakes With 3D Font
This 3D font will make any project look better. If you are in a search for a creative typeface that will give your design a unique taste of sweetness you’ve found the right one. Choco Cream Font will make your graphics desirable and irresistible. And we have a tip or two about cooking of yummy designs with this delicious typeface as the main ingredient. Choco Cream Font is fine for all advertisements and TV-programs about the cooking process. Besides, this unique font will create an unforgettable birthday card because it will remind the man of the moment of a big chocolate birthday cake. Quite a good association, isn’t it? That’s a nice reason to try this handmade font.
Basic Choco Cream Description
This font is designed in 3D. Each letter comes as a separate PNG file on a transparent background. Each image has the high resolution size of 4400x4000px. This downloadable package contains 74 files. PNG images can be opened and edited with all major image and document layout applications. You can change the color of letters. For this, you need basic skills in using Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, etc.
All letters and glyphs that comprises this font you can see on the preview.
Additional Choco Cream Info
Please note: these are NOT keyable fonts (TTF or OTF). They are either raster images or vector files. Each letterform or shape will need to be hand-set and composed.