Lagniappe Inline NF font

By Nick Curtis at Aug 23, 2018

Lagniappe Inline NF

Lagniappe Inline NF

Here’s a new take on an old favorite of mine, called Arcadia. The original font had a very strong contrast between the thick and thin strokes, making it suitable for use only in large point sizes. My version reduces that contrast, rounds the curves, and adds a tastly inline element to give it a little extra sparkle. The name is a Cajun term, meaning “a little something extra.”
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<style type="text/css">
@font-face{
    font-family:"lagniappe-inline-nf-regular";
    src:url("https://fontsme.com/wp-data/l/122/2122/file/lagniappe-inline.regular.ttf") format("woff"),
    url("https://fontsme.com/wp-data/l/122/2122/file/lagniappe-inline.regular.ttf") format("opentype"),
    url("https://fontsme.com/wp-data/l/122/2122/file/lagniappe-inline.regular.ttf") format("truetype");
}
span.font0{font-family:"lagniappe-inline-nf-regular";font-size:px;text-transform:;}
</style>
Lagniappe Inline NF Regular
<style type="text/css">
@font-face{
    font-family:"lagniappe-inline-nf-regular";
    src:url("https://fontsme.com/wp-data/l/122/2122/file/lagniappe-inline.regular.otf") format("woff"),
    url("https://fontsme.com/wp-data/l/122/2122/file/lagniappe-inline.regular.otf") format("opentype"),
    url("https://fontsme.com/wp-data/l/122/2122/file/lagniappe-inline.regular.otf") format("truetype");
}
span.font1{font-family:"lagniappe-inline-nf-regular";font-size:px;text-transform:;}
</style>
Lagniappe Inline NF Regular