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Luna Fina Font
Luna Fina is a hand-drawn, slanted sans serif named for the delicate crescent moon that rises over the desert at dusk. Inspired by quiet moonlight, starry nights, and the soft indigo of the High Desert, it blends thin, wavy lines with a mystical vibe.
Perfect for brand and design projects that call for a dreamy desert aesthetic—typography for album covers, concert posters, merch, boutique branding, packaging, or even wedding invitations.
OTF file includes uppercase letterforms, numbers, punctuation and multilingual characters.
I’d love to see your work! If you use my font, please tag @heyambermorgan so I can share and support.
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Font license terms:
For personal or commercial use
One purchase = one non-transferable license
All digital download sales are final
Please reach out for extended licensing if:
Your business makes over $5 million annually
You’re using it in a film or TV project including logo, title treatment, credits, etc.
You’re using it in a print publication, national or international ad campaigns.
Luna Fina is a hand-drawn, slanted sans serif named for the delicate crescent moon that rises over the desert at dusk. Inspired by quiet moonlight, starry nights, and the soft indigo of the High Desert, it blends thin, wavy lines with a mystical vibe.
Perfect for brand and design projects that call for a dreamy desert aesthetic—typography for album covers, concert posters, merch, boutique branding, packaging, or even wedding invitations.
OTF file includes uppercase letterforms, numbers, punctuation and multilingual characters.
I’d love to see your work! If you use my font, please tag @heyambermorgan so I can share and support.
***
Font license terms:
For personal or commercial use
One purchase = one non-transferable license
All digital download sales are final
Please reach out for extended licensing if:
Your business makes over $5 million annually
You’re using it in a film or TV project including logo, title treatment, credits, etc.
You’re using it in a print publication, national or international ad campaigns.