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Very Good Fonts
 of Marton, New Zealand

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Biography

Very Good Fonts is the outlet for the lettering designs of Paul Brannelly, assisted by digitising skillionaire David Buck.

Paul is an illustrator, cartoonist, old-school ticket writer, and sign writer. He has been creating fonts by hand since he started working as a sign writer straight out of school in the late 1980s. Since then he has built up a library of lettering styles which he creates and develops in the course of his work. Paul lives in the one-horse town of Marton, New Zealand but has clients throughout the country and internationally.

David runs the SparkyType font foundry, creating commercial fonts for sale and custom fonts for a variety of clients. David lives in Wellington, New Zealand.

Very Good Fonts specialises in authentic sign writing and ticket writing inspired fonts and will continue to release new designs regularly.


Volume Discounts Available

Save money by purchasing multiple Very Good Fonts packages at the same time. The more packages you purchase, the better your discount:

Number of packages Percentage Discount
25.0%
3–510.0%
6–915.0%
10–1520.0%
16–2025.0%
21–2527.5%
26–1000030.0%

Note: volume discounts do not apply to packages that are further discounted under limited-time promotions.


Further Details

      
 
Very Good Fonts

3 Beaven Street
Marton 4710
New Zealand

Phone: +64 6 327 7250

Web site: http://www.verygoodfonts.com/



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