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PGF Elyss

PGF Elyss

by PeGGO Fonts
Individual Styles from $18.00
Complete family of 18 fonts: $299.00
PGF Elyss Font Family was designed by Pedro Gonzalez Jorquera, Marcelo Quiroz, PeGGO Fonts and published by PeGGO Fonts. PGF Elyss contains 18 styles and family package options.

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About PGF Elyss Font Family


Download PGF Elyss specimen Document: https://peggofonts.com/download/PGF-Elyss_(Specimen-2022).pdf


In the lapse of one and a half year, what's started as a simple font idea turned into a huge multi style project, that we present to you today. Inspired by Jean Larcher's calligraphic work. This adventure began with a classic Roman set, then we added a Lombardic, an Elegant Script, and finally a Catchwords and Ornaments set. All under the influence of Art Nouveau organic look, that makes PGF Elyss an ideal project for label, header and cover design, it can even handle over than +200 latin based languages.

Designers: Pedro Gonzalez Jorquera, Marcelo Quiroz, PeGGO Fonts

Publisher: PeGGO Fonts

Foundry: PeGGO Fonts

Design Owner: PeGGO Fonts

MyFonts debut: Sep 16, 2022

PGF Elyss

About PeGGO Fonts

“Peggo Fonts” is a Chilean based foundry, founded in 2002 by Pedro González, with more than 20 years doing fonts for you and more than 14 years on the market, on early stages Peggo Fonts started as a calligraphy design studio, so, we still love doing (and teaching) “real calligraphy” that we take as inspiration, we still love doing lettering and do technical type drawings as detailed and deep reference for our type design, always through a critical and fresh scope, analyzing and solving our constant global needs for design.We put all our energy on fine tunning a balance between function and aesthetics for the sake of better design and a more pleasant reading experience. We work on do optical adjustments, on programing useful opentype features and finding innovative design concepts.

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