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Depicto

Depicto

by Michael Rafailyk
Individual Styles from $12.00
Complete family of 2 fonts: $20.00
Depicto Font Family was designed by Michael Rafailyk and published by Michael Rafailyk. Depicto contains 2 styles and family package options.

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Depicto Complete Family

2 fonts

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Per style:

$10.00

Pack of 2 styles:

$20.00

About Depicto Font Family


A pixelated typeface with asymmetrical serifs intended to depict emojis in coarse mosaic shapes and represented in two styles that perfectly complement each other – Mono (casual font) and Mosaic (color font). The main font feature is a large set of pictograms, which are activated using the Stylistic Set and typed right in a text with a keywords like :smile: :happy: :sad: :pear: :rose: :horse: :bike: :house: and so on.


Read more about Depicto font family concept, features, pictograms, color font, emoji skin tone, how to use it, and the applications support: https://michaelrafailyk.com/depicto

See the complete list of 600+ pictograms: https://michaelrafailyk.com/typeface/specimen/Depicto.pdf

Scripts: Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew

Languages: 480+


The promo image “Serpant Mosaics” used a photo of Nick Verlice from Pexels

Designers: Michael Rafailyk

Publisher: Michael Rafailyk

Foundry: Michael Rafailyk

Design Owner: Michael Rafailyk

MyFonts debut: Sep 26, 2023

Depicto

About Michael Rafailyk

Michael Rafailyk is a Type Designer from Ukraine specialized on Latin, Greek, Cyrillic scripts. He like to take strange and unpopular ideas and make them usable. Thanks to many years of experience working with branding, Michael is well aware of the role typefaces play in the communication between the brand and the customer. At the same time, his experience in musical composition came in handy in the sense of rhythm and the overall visual harmony in the text.

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