Nick Curtis
Little Lord Fontleroy NF
“The smallest flower is a thought, a life answering to some feature of the Great Whole, of whom they have a persistent intuition.”
Honore de Balzac
Nick Curtis
“The smallest flower is a thought, a life answering to some feature of the Great Whole, of whom they have a persistent intuition.”
Honore de Balzac
To embed your selected fonts into a webpage, copy this code into the head of your HTML document.
<link href="https://fonts.cdnfonts.com/css/little-lord-fontleroy-nf" rel="stylesheet">
<style> @import url('https://fonts.cdnfonts.com/css/little-lord-fontleroy-nf'); </style>
Use the following CSS rules to specify these families
font-family: 'Little Lord Fontleroy NF', sans-serif;
Here’s a strange hybrid: I took the lower case from the formal script font Stuyvesant, straightened out its rather extreme 22° slant, and combined them with caps from the font Bellevue, again making them upright, and adding an inline effect. The result is a font that flows very nicely, with a nice balance between clean lowercase characters and swashy caps. Thanks to Deb Dunbar for naming this font.The commercial font (http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/cheapprofonts/fontleroy-nf-pro/) is "new and improved" over the freeware version, with expanded character set and improved kerning, so you get what you pay (or don't pay) for.
Little Lord Fontleroy NF 400
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