![]() It’s based on Felt Tip Roman, a professional font mentioned below. Hagrid is based on Hagrid’s handwriting found in the books. Parseltongue is an Art-Nouveau inspired font meant to evoke serpentine speech patterns such as those found in the snake language prominent in book two of the series, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Lumos is based on Able Regular, the professional face actually used to set the chapter titles. The designer even created six themed dingbats including a tiny golden snitch. The face also includes a “lowecase” that consists of small caps. Lumos is an all-caps font, used for the chapter titles in the Harry Potter books. It’s distinguished by its jagged capital letterforms, particularly the lightning bolt on the “P.” Harry P is the most easily recognizable Harry Potter font, having been used on the covers of all the books. Harry Potter theme party, anyone? Free Fonts Here are free and professional versions of these fonts, along with creative ideas on ways to use them.
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