![]() ![]() While it doesn’t quite align with the more comedic nature of this Kipling adaptation, it is an appealing and somewhat mysterious font… What’s inside that book? Anyways, the font totally fits the book cover and the setting of the film. This book and font are reproduced for the end credits of Jon Favreau’s 2016 remake, but beyond that… Nowhere else. This typography, as expected, doesn’t really appear anywhere else.
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