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Orden™

 from ParaType

Orden™ is a ParaType font family with 1 style priced from $25.00.

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Orden™


PT OrdenPurchase Options
  PT Orden Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigaturesCyrillicDingbats & Symbols
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$25.00

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: December 8th, 2003
Designed by: Oleg Karpinsky
Designed when: 2001
Contained in Category: Decorative & Display
Design owned by: ParaType
MyFonts Keywords: artsandcrafts, artsy, decorative, experimental, magazine, poster [suggest]


Orden

PT Orden™ was designed by Oleg Karpinsky in 2000-2001 and licensed by ParaType. Orden is a genuine Cyrillic typeface, it contains antique Cyrillic letter forms such as d, z, N with a diagonal stroke, symmetrical Y ,× and Ù, rare in modern typography. Another specialties: one alphabet and old style figures. Lower case consists of upper case letters except for some alternative variants of the capitals. For use in advertising and display typography.


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