Milagre Font

Milagre by Genilson Santos and Edileno Capistrano Filho is a free handmade font rooted in the living cultural heritage of Salvador, Bahia — its letterforms drawn directly from an azulejo tile panel installed at the Casa de Jorge Amado Foundation in the Pelourinho district, featuring text by writer James Amado, lettering by artist Floriano Teixeira, and ceramic work by Udo Knoff, all created in 1987. Released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license — free for personal and commercial use.
Milagre is a culturally profound and generously licensed addition to our free font collection, created as a collaborative project by Salvador-based designers Genilson Santos and Edileno Capistrano Filho — a typeface that transforms Brazilian cultural heritage into a fully usable typographic resource. Browse our full library of free fonts and discover more distinctive typefaces crafted by independent designers around the world.
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