Malfoy Font Family was designed by Michael Kovacevich and published by MKGD. Malfoy contains 1 styles and family package options. Malfoy follows in the footsteps of Blackletter and Old English typefaces, with a few stylistic exceptions.It’s overall structure, that mostly resembles square nibbed calligraphic letters, produces a dignified, formal, and ancient appearance. However, the addition of the occasional circular glyphs, add a softer, humanistic feel.It also contains cross strokes, which both connect and separate. When coupled with a crumbling weathered finish, Malfoy possesses a timelessness that is not just dark, but romantic and wistful as well.In the end, Malfoy is equally at home embellishing messaging, whether it be merry or menacing.Malfoy has a glyph count of 388 and supports the following languages;Afrikaans • Albanian • Asu • Basque • Bemba • Bena • Bosnian • Catalan • Cebuano • Chiga • Colognian • Cornish • Corsican • Croatian • Czech • Danish • Embu • English • Esperanto • Estonian • Faroese • Filipino • Finnish • French • Friulian • Galician • German • Gusii • Hungarian • Icelandic • Ido • Indonesian • Interlingua • Interlingue • Irish • Italian • Javanese • Jju • Kabuverdianu • Kalaallisut • Kalenjin • Kamba • Kikuyu • Kinyarwanda • Kurdish • Latvian • Ligurian • Lithuanian • Lojban • Lombard • Low German • Lower Sorbian • Luo • Luxembourgish • Luyia • Machame • Makhuwa • Makhuwa-Meetto • Makonde • Malagasy • Malay • Maltese • Manx • Māori • Mauritian Creole • Meru • North Ndebele • Northern Sotho • Norwegian Bokmål • Norwegian Nynorsk • Nyanja • Nyankole • Occitan • Oromo • Polish • Portuguese • Rejang • Romanian • Romansh • Rombo • Rundi • Rwa • Samburu • Sango • Sangu • Sardinian • Scottish Gaelic • Sena • Shambala • Shona • Silesian • Slovak • Slovenian • Soga • Somali • South Ndebele • Southern Sotho • Spanish • Sundanese • Swahili • Swati • Swedish • Swiss German • Taita • Taroko • Teso • Tsonga • Tswana • Turkmen • Upper Sorbian • Vunjo • Walloon • Walser • Wolastoqey • Xhosa • Zhuang • Zulu
