
Etchstone font with broken and irregular lines is similar to the placement of dry wood. For this reason, you can use this wooden and stone font to design many historical and tribal themes.
Our suggestion is to use this font in addition to designing history books, entrances to historical sites, and many advertisements or flyers about traveling to places of interest such as Rome, and the pyramids of Egypt.
Note of Designer
This font “Etchstone” is created by Francis Fonye.
Co-member of Bitty/Brixdee on http://www.dafont.com/profile.php?user=764521This font is donationware. You’re free to use this font in personal, non-commercial projects. But for any use in a project where you or a client benefit monetarily, we require you to spread the bread around and make a donation. You can do this by making a payment to https://www.paypal.me/FrancisBrixdee of at least $5 up to whatever you believe fair. Once you’ve made a donation you can assume the right to use this font for all your following works. If you’re a charity or your project is for charitable purposes, please contact us at https://www.dafont.com/profile.php?user=764521
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Website: http://www.francis-fonye.com/