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Magendfret

Magendfret

by sugargliderz
Individual Styles from $24.00 USD
Complete family of 8 fonts: $154.00 USD
Magendfret Font Family was designed by Shuji Kikuchi and published by sugargliderz. Magendfret contains 8 styles and family package options.

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About Magendfret Font Family


Magendfret is a typeface that was designed very mechanically. However, it is also the optimal typeface for expressing soft warmth. Magendfret was designed by constructing a "line." That is: it is based on the concept "it is the combination of a straight line and a curve with a character." I made the character from the act of using and constructing a vector graphics editor, a mouse, and a keyboard. That, I thought when constructing it, should make neither a roman type nor italic type into a novel form, and a very general form. Once those characters were bit-map-ized, they traced again mechanically by the vector graphics editor. It became a soft impression by this work. The very mechanical act of changing the thickness of a line uniformly constitutes the family. The thickness of seven patterns was created first and, finally it results in four patterns. Respectively, styles called Light, Regular, Medium, and Bold are attached as usual. The name Magendfret is meaningless. It is an anagram of a certain words selected very arbitrarily.

Designers: Shuji Kikuchi

Publisher: sugargliderz

Foundry: sugargliderz

Design Owner: sugargliderz

MyFonts debut: Apr 19, 2016

Magendfret

About sugargliderz

sugargliderz is a small private foundry that started its activities in 2006. I make fonts every day based on the principle of giving shape to the things I am interested in. I don't see letters as something to design, but as something to shape. I create fonts by giving importance to "numerical values," "senses," and "coincidences. Of course, if someone somewhere likes it and uses it, I am very happy. But I always deviate from the standard way of thinking, somehow.

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