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I am a coffee person, but two years ago, just before the whole Covid-thing happened, I came down with what I assumed to be the flu. It was a really nasty flu as well: I was down for 10 days or so and when I sort of recovered, nothing tasted the same. Coffee tasted like cardboard and I couldn’t stand the taste of it, so I decided to drink tea instead. The ‘supermarket tea’ we have in Holland is quite bad and tasteless, so I ordered some proper strong English tea online and I have been drinking it ever since.
Of course I was thinking of this when I created Imperial Tea font. Imperial Tea font was made with… yes, you’ve guessed it: Chinese ink and a brush. Imperial Tea is a nice, ‘oriental-ish’ looking font that comes with a set of alternate glyphs and an impressive language support, including Vietnamese and Greek.
How to Install Imperial Tea Font
Step-by-step instructions for every platform
- 1Download the Imperial Tea font file (.ttf or .otf).
- 2Locate the downloaded file in your Downloads folder.
- 3Right-click the font file.
- 4Select "Install" to install for the current user, or "Install for all users" to make it available system-wide.
- 5Imperial Tea is now available in Word, Photoshop, Illustrator, and all other apps.
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Imperial Tea Font is a display font that shines as a display or heading face. Pair it with a clean sans-serif or serif font for body text — the contrast creates a clear hierarchy while the two styles stay balanced and easy to read.















