CELESTIAL MALACHIM Font
by SpideRaYsfoNtS
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CelestialRegular Style
postscript 80 glyphs 93 characters
About CELESTIAL MALACHIM Font
The Celestial Alphabet, also known as Angelic Script, is an alphabet described by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in the 16th century, "Malachim" is a plural form from Hebrew and means Angels or Messengers. I have combined these two scripts made them totally geometric, many glyphs have been adapted and added my own circular versions. I guess the original idea was based on the constellations found in the night sky so I have used this idea when I created the O as it's a planet with one ring a bit like Uranus or Saturn that have many rings.
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