What font does Pacifico use?

brush script handwriting
Pacifico is an original and fun brush script handwriting font by Vernon Adams which was inspired by the 1950s American surf culture in 2011. It was redrawn by Jacques Le Bailly at Baron von Fonthausen in 2016. It was expanded to Cyrillic by Botjo Nikoltchev and Ani Petrova at Lettersoup in 2017.

How do you get the Pacifico font?

Pacifico is available via an open source license. You’re free to use it with your Adobe Fonts account just as you would any other font in the Adobe Fonts library.

Is Pacifico a good font?

Pacifico is fantastic for big display text. It has a lot of character, so try using it sparingly. A good use case is when you have a few words you want to highlight on a marketing graphic. It is not best for longer pieces of text since it can be tough to read.

Is Pacifico font sans serif?

People commonly tag it as sans serif, portfolio, comic, funny and designer. You can get it from Font Squirrel, Fonts.com, Fontspring, Google Web Fonts, MyFonts, Typekit and YouWorkForThem.

What type of beer is Pacifico?

pilsner-style lager
Pacifico Clara Pacifico is a pilsner-style lager with a crisp, refreshing flavor and a touch of grass-citrus and ocean mist. Pacifico is brewed with high-quality ingredients, including premium two-and-six-row barley, the finest variety of hops and special malts roasted through a unique process.

What is the ABV of Pacifico?

4.4%
Pacifico Clara Mexican Lager Beer 4.4% ABV In Bottles – 12-12 Fl.

Does Pacifico taste like Corona?

Pacifico Hailing from Baja coast, this is like Corona’s South-of-the-Border big brother. It’s got more flavor, less pungency, and it’s not bad to look at. Plus, you’ll probably impress your friends with its authentic feel.

Is Pacifico a cartel beer?

Cerveza Pacífico Clara, better known as Pacífico, is a Mexican pilsner-style beer. Cerveza Pacífico is named so because the Pacífico brewery is located in the Pacific Ocean port city of Mazatlán, in the state of Sinaloa, México….Pacífico (beer)

Type Beer
Country of origin Mexico
Introduced 1899
Alcohol by volume 4.5%
Color Clear