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Negroni

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Negroni is a Letrizmo font family with 1 style priced from $18.00.

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Negroni


NegroniPurchase Options
  Negroni Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroCentral EuropeBalticTurkish
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$18.00

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Negroni
Negroni

Negroni Talkin
Negroni Talkin

Negroni Prian
Negroni Prian

Negroni Blackeyd
Negroni Blackeyd


 
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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: September 18th, 2007
Designed by: Victor Yb Delgado Revueltas
Designed when: 2007
Contained in Category: Decorative & Display
Design owned by: Letrizmo
MyFonts Keywords: alcohol, blur, cryptic, dark, decorative, gloomy, grunge, heavy, irregular, mysterious, obscure, punch, shaky, sick, stencil


Negroni

What font to choose when it comes to malevolent, wry or downright bad seeded phrases?

Negroni can show a nervous, chaotic facade ideal for those rancorous posters, flyers or anonymous messages. Subtly irregular contours and a slight, almost imperceptible difference in the weight of each letter make up Negroni’s shy, embittered essence.


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