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Red Oak

Red Oak

by Resistenza
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Complete family of 24 fonts: $180.00
Red Oak Font Family was designed by Giuseppe Salerno, Paco González and published by Resistenza. Red Oak contains 24 styles and family package options.

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About Red Oak Font Family


Check out Red Oak, giving a fresh vibe to the timeless wedge-serif style. It's all about blending class with flexibility. Red Oak rocks those narrow serifs that elegantly reach out, adding a touch of finesse to any text. What's cool about Red Oak? Its serifs! They're subtle but got this unique charm, smaller yet totally eye-catching against those bold letters.

This font's got you covered with a bunch of styles, 24 to be exact, from slim to stretched-out. Whether you're jazzing up a brand, laying out a magazine, or spicing up a website, Red Oak brings that vintage flair into the modern world.

Picture those narrow serifs pointing out like old-school engravings but with a twist. They mix and match beautifully with the boldness of the letters, striking that perfect balance between retro and modern vibes. From print to pixels, Red Oak is your go-to for all things design.

So, whether you're doodling a logo, coding a website, or putting together a zine, Red Oak's got your back. It's like style and functionality had a baby, and its name is Red Oak.

Designers: Giuseppe Salerno, Paco González

Publisher: Resistenza

Foundry: Resistenza

Design Owner: Resistenza

MyFonts debut: Feb 29, 2024

Red Oak

About Resistenza

Resistenza specializes in type-design, branding, calligraphy & lettering. Giuseppe Salerno and Paco González are the two founder, italian and spanish, their passion for writing and handcrafted lettering became their strenghts. Brushy types, calligraphic strokes, orginality in faces are their best distinguished characteristic. The first type was Afrobeat, a multiline circular type that grows up very fast and becase their first product on the list. But afterwards may other experiments more expressive like Berliner Fraktur, or an english copperplate like Copperlove bring Giuseppe Salerno's hand into a typeface. The Premium Foundry page can be viewed Here.

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