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Leipziger Ornamente

Leipziger Ornamente™

by SIAS
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Leipziger Ornamente Font Family was designed by Andreas Stötzner and published by SIAS. Leipziger Ornamente contains 1 styles.

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About Leipziger Ornamente Font Family


Leipziger Ornamente is another font inspired by the architecture of my home city. I draw inspiration from various buildings of the 1920s to the 1950s. The majority of motives in this font is adapted from sgraffitto ornaments found on residental buildings in the northern borough of Gohlis. The Leipsic Ornaments offer a delicate range of both floral and geometric embellishment pieces, to create fresh and lively designs from. You can use this font for smart and cool borders, frames and textures as well as for sparkling headpieces or vibrant eye-catchers in magazines, brochures, leaflets or personal stationary. If you’re interested in more ornaments, see also my classical Andron Ornamente, the splendid Art nouveau Behrens Ornaments and the exciting Art Deco Arthur Ornaments.

Designers: Andreas Stötzner

Publisher: SIAS

Foundry: SIAS

Design Owner: SIAS

MyFonts debut: Jan 10, 2014

Leipziger Ornamente™ is a trademark of Signographisches Institut Andreas Stötzner.

About SIAS

SIAS offers fonts by Leipzig-based font designer Andreas Stötzner. They range from symbol and graphic elements fonts to fancy decorative ones, sans and serif typefaces for body text use. SIAS is well-known for its selection of fonts of the famous Andron series. Andron is praised by scholars around the world as one of the most prolific classical text face for scientific editing. Another highlight is surely Symbojet, a cutting-edge product for information graphics comprising both alphabetical and pictographical characters on a large-scale full Unicode-compliant encoding scheme.

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