Salty Dish Line is a single-line font built from my "Salty Dish" outline font. It has a fun handwritten script style that works for tons of projects, from greeting cards to jewelry to cutting boards!
The font contains the full Basic Latin 95-character set (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, lots of punctuation; basically everything that appears on an English-language keyboard), as well as the Latin-1 Supplemental and Latin Extended-A character sets for language support; some extra punctuation; and several handy arrows and shapes. Supported languages range from English to Icelandic, from Spanish to Swedish!
Salty Dish Line also has over 220 alternate letters, ligatures, and swashes, including the uppercase Salty Dish Sans set!
Your download includes:
- Salty Dish Line 1 (TTF, single stroke, used in CNC/specialty programs);
- Salty Dish Line 2 (TTF, double stroke, used in most design programs);
- Salty Dish Line OPF (OPF, single stroke, for use in very specific programs);
- Salty Dish Line Characters SVG (all single-stroke letters in one file);
- A PDF with all of the characters of Salty Dish Line, so you can copy/paste the alternates and ligatures into any program;
- A "please read me first" text file with some notes about using single-line fonts.
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Notes:
Single-stroke and double-stroke fonts aren’t your ordinary fonts; they can’t be used for word processing or printing. They’re meant for a sketch pen, foil quill, engraving tool, infusible ink pen, Glowforge scoring, or any other stylus or nib that draws letters with a single line instead of an outline. This font comes in both a single stroke and double stroke version; different software programs will use different formats.
Due to known issues with Brother CanvasWorkspace, I cannot guarantee that the typeable fonts will work; you may need to use the included SVG file which contains the full character set.
Due to known issues with Cricut Design Space, you may receive an error when going to the "Make It" screen. Please see the Cricut guide at my LineFonts.com website to see how to work around known errors in this program!