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Modish

Modish

by Laura Worthington
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Modish Font Family was designed by Laura Worthington and published by Laura Worthington. Modish contains 1 styles.

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About Modish Font Family


Modish is a perfectly balanced synthesis of the casually hand-drawn look and the pixel-perfect slickness of digital design. Inky, but neat, flowing, but controlled, the result is a font that’s ideal for on-trend designs for food, clothing, cosmetics, retail packaging, or menus. Modish features 270 swashes, 78 stylistic alternates that include alternates to create a fully connected OR unconnected look and contextual variants in lowercase letters and 43 Ligatures. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2bNBcao This font has been specially coded for access of all the swashes, alternates and ornaments without the need for professional design software! Info and instructions here: http://lauraworthingtontype.com/faqs/

Designers: Laura Worthington

Publisher: Laura Worthington

Foundry: Laura Worthington

Design Owner: Laura Worthington

MyFonts debut: Jul 7, 2016

Modish

About Laura Worthington

A graphic designer since 1997, my focus has moved, through serendipity and lifelong fascination, to type design by implementing the craft of hand lettering. I also create a diverse selection of illustrative work. My love of letters began when I was nine years old. I learned italic printing in elementary school, I pursued it further, teaching myself different calligraphic styles from any book I could find on the subject. In college, a professor pointed me to pages in a design book's lettering section, and I swooned. Such an artistic and spontaneous task, with pen or brush pen or steel nib pen in hand, yet so controlled, as each letter perfectly approaches or intertwines with the next, in a flowing precision. An ageless craft yet, in the right hands, as effective in identity or messaging as the most modern method, as it subliminally adds a strongly human, and thus personal, element. I knew to my core that I'd found my lifework. In September of 2010, I transitioned from freelance graphic design to typeface design. The intent of my typefaces is to create something unique and well designed, filling a niche in the vast marketplace of fonts, and offering several design possibilities through the addition of alternates, swashes and ornaments. I love creating letters and I aim to demonstrate that passion through my designs. My hope is that my typefaces will assist you in your creative endeavors. Visit my website at www.LauraWorthingtonType.com to view more of my work, or follow me on Twitter: @L_Worthington

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