Item: Northwell Font (New Update!)
Price: $18.00
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Our font license terms can be viewed here. Please get in touch if you have any licensing queries.

 

Introducing: Northwell! A rustic, dapper handwritten font with a personal charm. With quick dry strokes and a signature style, Northwell is perfect for branding projects, homeware designs, product packaging – or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image.

★ New Update • Northwell Clean! Northwell has now been updated to include 2 styles; a rustic textured version, and a totally clean & smooth version. This gives you the option to completely switch the style of your font at the click of a mouse, whether you’re looking for a more rustic, hand-made style, or a silky smooth finish.


Northwell includes 6 font files;

1. Northwell • A handwritten script font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals and a large range of punctuation.

2. Northwell Alt • This is a second version of Northwell, with a completely new set of both lower and uppercase characters. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option.

3. Northwell Swash • A set of 20 hand-drawn swashes, the perfect finishing touch to underline your Northwell text. Simply install this as a separate font, select it from your font menu and type any A-U character to create a swash.

4. Northwell Clean, Northwell Clean Alt & Northwell Clean Swash • Clean versions of the above 3 fonts, with the rough brush texture removed and replaced with a completely smooth edge. Ideal for specialist printing (e.g. Cricut/Silhouette Studio), or simply for a smoother finish to your designs.

  • Fonts are provided in TTF & OTF formats.
  • Fonts include multilingual support for English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish, & Turkish.

Ligatures • Are also available for several lowercase characters (double-letters which flow more naturally). These are only accessible via software with opentype capability or a glyphs panel, e.g. Photoshop/Illustrator.


That’s it! We really hope you enjoy it & please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any other queries.

Now enough of reading this, get out there and make it happen 🙂

17 Comments on “Northwell Font (New Update!)

    • Reply

      Hi Zuzanna, thanks for your purchase! I know I’ve spoken to you via e-mail, but thought I’d better reply here in case anyone else was wondering – Northwell has been updated and now includes Polish language support 🙂

  1. Reply

    Hi Sam,
    I purchased this font (love it!) and I’d like to include it to screen print on a garment.
    Is there a solid version of the font that is more suitable for screen printing?
    Thank you!

    • Reply

      Hi Kylie,

      Thanks for your purchase and I’m really glad you like the font!

      [EDIT] There is now an additional clean version of all Northwell fonts included in the download 🙂

      Cheers,
      Sam

      • Reply

        Thanks Sam,
        Really appreciate your response. I’ll give it a try.
        One more question- I’ve seen a variation to capital “i”. How do I access this?
        Kylie

        • Reply

          No problem at all! If you simply install the ‘Northwell Alt’ font from your download, and select this font instead – it has a completely new set of every letter for you to work with! It can be used alongside the regular ‘Northwell’ font to give you different layout options or to avoid repeating the same letter twice, to recreate more natural handwriting. I hope that helps!

  2. Reply

    Hey hey SetSail-Team!
    This Font is awesome and I would love to use it! I could show this font to thousands of people. And I already hear how they ask where I got this font from.
    May I ask a view Questions about the license:
    1. Would like to create Instagram and Facebook Stories with this gorgeous font.
    Is this permitted? Or do I need a License-Update?
    2. Is it permitted to use it for printed products?

    I look forward to your feedback and wish you a great day.
    Let us make this world visually more beautiful.

    Best Regards
    Athanasios

    • Reply

      Hi Athanasios, thanks for your comment and I’m glad you like the font 🙂

      Yes, the license permits commercial use so please feel free to go ahead with both of these.

      If you have any other queries then please don’t hesitate to contact me at sam@setsailstudios.com

      Cheers,
      Sam @ Set Sail

  3. Reply

    Hi Sam, that’s great to hear you’re interested in using Northwell. All of these uses are currently covered by our Standard License which can be viewed here. Upgrading the license does not constitute any additional language, but simply negates the various restrictions from the Standard License. Please feel free to drop me an e-mail at sam@setsailstudios.com if you have any other licensing queries & I’d be more than happy to help.

  4. Reply

    Hi Sam!
    I really like this Northwell font! I see that it is not a Duo font – yet in the first example photo, the cafe bag photo and the business card photo, I can see another smaller, all caps complimentary fonts. I would be interested in buying two fonts, Northwell and one of the others that is shown in these photos, in order to uses them together in my logo. Can you tell me the name of those other displayed fonts? Thanks!

    • Reply

      Hi Maureen,

      Thanks for reaching out, I’m glad you like the font!

      The other font used in the primary image and the business card photo is called ‘Montserrat’ (available on Google Fonts). The other font used in the café bag photo is called ‘Calisto MT’ (already available on most Windows PC’s or on Myfonts.com).

      Thanks,
      Sam

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