SLTF Spanish Archer - Ligature-Rich Display Serif Font

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LTF Spanish Archer is an uppercase-only display serif typeface built around one idea: letters that refuse to stand alone. With over 200 ligatures connecting, overlapping, and locking characters into each other, every word set in Spanish Archer becomes a small piece of custom lettering - no manual...

LTF Spanish Archer is an uppercase-only display serif typeface built around one idea: letters that refuse to stand alone. With over 200 ligatures connecting, overlapping, and locking characters into each other, every word set in Spanish Archer becomes a small piece of custom lettering - no manual kerning tricks, no outline editing, just type and watch the pairs find each other.

Underneath the expressive surface sits a disciplined high-contrast serif - hairline joins, confident stems, and sharp wedge details that hold up in print and on screen. At display sizes the ligatures do the talking; the result works equally well as a wordmark, a poster headline, a wine label, or an editorial opener that needs to stop the reader mid-scroll.

Because the ligatures are built as standard OpenType features, they activate automatically in any modern design app - Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Figma, Canva, and beyond. The pairs appear from the very first keystroke, and switching ligatures off reveals a cleaner, classic display serif underneath. Two typefaces in one decision.

SLTF Spanish Archer supports over 100 languages, making it ready for international branding work straight out of the file.

Key features:

  • Uppercase-only display serif
  • 200+ standard ligatures
  • Support for 100+ languages
  • One style, one OTF file
  • Web license includes WOFF and WOFF2 formats
Peach sparkling drink can labels with the wordmark set in SLTF Spanish Archer ligature serif
Animated specimen cycling two SLTF Spanish Archer ligatures over an orange dancer backdrop
Sage moisturizer packaging box with the brand name set in SLTF Spanish Archer ligature serif
Bordeaux Lille Rennes Reims city list in SLTF Spanish Archer beside a large E ligature glyph
Lefebvre Fontaine Beaumont Gauthier surnames in SLTF Spanish Archer over green cinema seats
Auris beauty brand card in SLTF Spanish Archer over a red Cosmetics pattern background
Diagonal cocktail name pattern in SLTF Spanish Archer over a black and white bar photo
Beaute creative floristry letterhead in SLTF Spanish Archer on grey recycled paper
Large AE ligature glyph from SLTF Spanish Archer over an orange dancer behind curtains
Paris Marseille Toulouse Nantes city names set in SLTF Spanish Archer over red tulips in a vase
Negroni Margarita Martini cocktail list in SLTF Spanish Archer beside a smoking coupe glass
Bergamot Cedarwood Cinnamon Immortelle perfume notes in red SLTF Spanish Archer over fragrance bottles
Cosmetics wordmark in gold foil SLTF Spanish Archer lettering on dark green paper
Noir and Blanc floristry branding in SLTF Spanish Archer on stacked kraft shipping boxes
Natalie Violete Catalina names in SLTF Spanish Archer with vintage butterflies and flowers
Paris wordmark in SLTF Spanish Archer on an embossed Former Studios business card
Stay Curious tote bag print in SLTF Spanish Archer with red dots on a wooden chair
Vox Aeva fashion specimen in SLTF Spanish Archer with ligatures over a brown coat photo
Elixir wordmark in SLTF Spanish Archer on a black pump bottle wrapped in ribbons
Paris Marseille Toulouse Nantes city names set in SLTF Spanish Archer over red tulips in a vase
Peach sparkling drink can labels with the wordmark set in SLTF Spanish Archer ligature serif
Negroni Margarita Martini cocktail list in SLTF Spanish Archer beside a smoking coupe glass
Animated specimen cycling two SLTF Spanish Archer ligatures over an orange dancer backdrop
Bergamot Cedarwood Cinnamon Immortelle perfume notes in red SLTF Spanish Archer over fragrance bottles
Sage moisturizer packaging box with the brand name set in SLTF Spanish Archer ligature serif
Cosmetics wordmark in gold foil SLTF Spanish Archer lettering on dark green paper
Bordeaux Lille Rennes Reims city list in SLTF Spanish Archer beside a large E ligature glyph
Noir and Blanc floristry branding in SLTF Spanish Archer on stacked kraft shipping boxes
Lefebvre Fontaine Beaumont Gauthier surnames in SLTF Spanish Archer over green cinema seats
Natalie Violete Catalina names in SLTF Spanish Archer with vintage butterflies and flowers
Auris beauty brand card in SLTF Spanish Archer over a red Cosmetics pattern background
Paris wordmark in SLTF Spanish Archer on an embossed Former Studios business card
Diagonal cocktail name pattern in SLTF Spanish Archer over a black and white bar photo
Stay Curious tote bag print in SLTF Spanish Archer with red dots on a wooden chair
Beaute creative floristry letterhead in SLTF Spanish Archer on grey recycled paper
Vox Aeva fashion specimen in SLTF Spanish Archer with ligatures over a brown coat photo
Large AE ligature glyph from SLTF Spanish Archer over an orange dancer behind curtains
Elixir wordmark in SLTF Spanish Archer on a black pump bottle wrapped in ribbons

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FAQs

Just me, Alen. I design the fonts, build the website, answer emails, test every file, and pack everything into this little corner of the internet myself. If you reach out, you are talking directly to the person who drew the letters.

Yes. All paid licenses allow commercial use. That includes branding, packaging, posters, social media graphics, YouTube thumbnails, editorial layouts, and pretty much any static design work. If you are not sure, tell me what you are working on and I’ll guide you to the right license.

Here is the simplest breakdown:

  • Desktop License
    For logos, branding, print, social media graphics, packaging, and any static image.
  • Webfont License
    For embedding the font into a website through CSS so text displays live.
  • App or E-Pub License
    For embedding the font inside an app, game, or digital book.
  • Template or Server License
    For editable templates on Canva, Templett, Corjl, or any system where the end user edits text.

If your project mixes several use cases, you might need more than one license. Ask me if you are unsure.

Absolutely. Logo design is fully covered by the Desktop license. You can trademark the logo design you create with my font. You just can’t trademark the entire typeface itself. Convert your final logo to outlines before sending it to your client.

The person or company installing and using the fonts needs the license. If you install the fonts to create work for your client, you need the license. If the client also installs the fonts internally, they need their own license too.

Yes, but with rules:

  • For designing static graphics (Instagram posts, posters, thumbnails): Desktop License is enough. Upload the font to your Canva Brand Kit and export images.
  • For selling editable templates where the buyer changes the text: You need the Template or Server License. This protects the actual font files and keeps everything legal.

If your customer edits text, you need the Template or Server License. One license covers one template product. Never include or redistribute the font files.

Usually yes.

  • You need the Desktop License to design the branding, layouts, and mockups.
  • Your client needs the Webfont License to host the font on their website.

If the font only appears in a static logo image on the website, Desktop is enough.

  • Desktop License: OTF (recommended) and sometimes TTF
  • Webfont License: WOFF and WOFF2

OTF is always the best choice for desktop work and gives you all the OpenType features.

Install OTF. It is the modern format that supports ligatures, alternates, swashes, and smoother curves. Use TTF only if an older machine or tool specifically requires it.

  • Mac: Double click the OTF file and hit Install
  • Windows: Right click and choose Install or Install for All Users


Then restart your design apps so they can refresh their font list.

You need software that supports OpenType features:

  • Illustrator and InDesign: Use the Glyphs panel
  • Photoshop: Window → Glyphs
  • Canva: Copy and paste PUA encoded characters
  • Figma: Basic alternates work, but not full glyph access (yet)

If you want, send me a screenshot and I’ll point you to the right panel.

This is usually a cached font list issue. Try this:

  1. Close your design software completely
  2. Reopen it
  3. If that doesn’t work, restart your computer

This forces your system to rebuild its font list.

Yes, but you need the correct license:

  • App License for embedding inside an iOS or Android app.
  • E-Pub License for embedding inside an EPUB, Kindle file, or interactive PDF.

If you are only designing the book cover as an image, Desktop is enough.

You can modify the vector shapes after converting to outlines in Illustrator. You cannot open, rename, reverse engineer, or change the actual font software files. The font file is protected software.

No. Sharing the actual font files outside your licensed team is not allowed.

  • Printers: You can send them PDFs with fonts embedded or text converted to outlines, but not the font files.
  • Clients: If they want to install the fonts on their own devices, they need their own license.
  • Collaborators: Any external designer using the font on their own machine needs their own license too.

You can share final artwork. You cannot share the raw font software.

Yes. If your project involves TV, streaming, a very large number of users, or a software platform where many end users interact with the fonts, I can prepare a custom license.

Tell me:

  • What the project is
  • Where the fonts will appear
  • Rough audience size or user count

I will review it and send you a tailored offer so everything is covered properly.

Fonts are digital files and cannot be returned once downloaded, so all sales are generally final. But I’m human. If you bought the same font twice or you find a genuine technical issue, email me. I want you to be happy with your purchase.

If you created an account at checkout, log in and re download your fonts anytime. If not, send me your order details and I will email you fresh links.

Just use the contact form on my website or email me directly at info@silverstagtype.com I reply personally. I’m one person, not a support team, so please give me a little bit of time. But I always get back to you.