Take me to the river

- £-15.00
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Try Take me to the river font

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About Take me to the river

Take me to the river script font—Each glyph was painted using a Chinese calligraphy brush dipped into a pot of black Indian ink. These brushes are different from typical painting brushes and are specifically designed for creating precise and expressive strokes.

The brush helped create a more dynamic hand-drawn look and feel. The strokes are bold and have a motion to them.

Take me to the River is ideal for a variety of designs. Anything from branding and packaging to posters, book covers, and stationery.

Take Me to the River Font Name

Now, about that name – Take Me to the River isn't just any old song title. It was originally penned by the legendary Al Green and Teenie Hodges, and Al Green first recorded it back in 1974. But the version that really stole the show was by Talking Heads in 1978. I mean, they were practically time travelers with their music. So, I snatched the name from that iconic tune, even though I didn't discover their music until my twenties. Better late than never, right?

OpenType Features

Each upper and lower case letter has at least two alternatives—some have many more. Using OpenType, you can choose a character you want. You will need software that supports OpenType. Applications like InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator all support OpenType.

Take Me to the River Brush Script Font Includes:

  • One weight regular
  • Ligatures & Alternative glyphs
  • Upper and lowercase, Numbers, Punctuation, and Symbols

If Take Me to the River Font Were a Celebrity

If the Take Me to the River font were a celebrity, it would be Aretha Franklin. It possesses a bold and soulful character, just like the Queen of Soul herself. Like Aretha's powerful voice, this font's strokes are strong and expressive, creating a dynamic and hand-drawn look and feel.

Product Info

File Size: 319kb

Font Format: OTF

Glyph Count: 826

Designers: Simon Stratford

Font Category

Frequently asked questions

After you've unzipped your font files, you'll find either .OTF or .TTF files. Installing a font is easy – simply double-click on the OTF or TTF file. If you need more guidance, feel free to explore our Font FAQ.

And if you're still facing any challenges with the font installation, don't hesitate to reach out to me I'm here to help.

On PC: To extract a single file or folder, simply double-click the compressed folder and then drag the desired item from the compressed folder to your preferred location. To extract the entire contents of the compressed folder, right-click on the folder, choose 'Extract All,' and follow the prompts.

On Mac: Double-click the .zip file, and then locate the product folder or file you're looking for.

If you're still having trouble, please refer to this helpful guide for PC and this guide for Mac.

Once a font is installed on your computer, it becomes compatible with any software that allows text creation. You can seamlessly use these fonts in popular applications such as Microsoft Office, Adobe software, and virtually any program equipped with a text editor.

Please note: OpenType SVG fonts, also known as color fonts, require specific software versions, including Photoshop CC 18.0+, Illustrator CC 22.0.0+, or InDesign CC 13.0.1+. If you're interested in installing colour fonts, my colour Font guide provides more information.