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Pimpin

Pimpin by Eurotypo
Individual Styles from $48.00
Complete family of 4 fonts: $75.00
Pimpin Font Family was designed by Carine de Wandeleer and published by Eurotypo. Pimpin contains 4 styles and family package options. More about this family

About Pimpin Font Family


Pimpin, is a speedy cursive typeface that can express a fresh atmosphere of casual style. The Pimpin fonts come in four styles: Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold Italic; Included diacritics for CE languages. They were carefully hand-drawn, with different letter shapes, full of ligatures, and stylistic alternates that will provide great flexibility for your designs. Pimpin may fit perfect for advertising, packaging design, flyers, posters, children books and many other purposes.

Designers: Carine de Wandeleer

Publisher: Eurotypo

Foundry: Eurotypo

Design Owner: Eurotypo

MyFonts debut: May 29, 2012

Pimpin

About Eurotypo

Eurotypo is a small foundry established in 2004 by Alberto Di Santo and Olcar Alcaide that focuses on research, design, and the production and education of typography. Originally formed in Santa Severa, Italy, the group has since moved its headquarters to Madrid, Spain and has been joined by designer Carine de Wandeleer. “In Eurotypo we develop new and original typefaces inspired by both the models of ancient writing and the investigation of new forms of expression based on the communication function of typography,” the group says. The group made its MyFonts debut with Antium, and has followed it up with bestsellers such as script faces Aleka and Juliette. “Our fonts are carefully handcrafted. We concentrate on the design and production of our typefaces and all of the formal and technical aspects of our fonts are controlled in much detail: readability, visibility and expressiveness as well as Opentype features, and kerning accuracy.”