Absurdies™

von Typephases
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Komplette Familie mit 3 Fonts: $69.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Absurdies wurde von Joan M. Mas entworfen und von Typephases veröffentlicht. Absurdies enthält 3 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Absurdies Collection

3 Fonts

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pro Font:

$23.00 USD

Paket mit 3 Fonts:

$69.00 USD

Über die Familie


Absurdies is a trilogy of pictorial typefaces with lots of mischief, fun, weirdness, black humour and amusement. It includes 143 digitized illustrations. You will find many inexplicable behaviours, madmen, strange occupations, absurd and chaos-loving characters, and general whimsy. This little crowd can be used in many ways, from spot illustration to big illustration work or graphic designs, taking advantage of the vectorial format of the font file. The characters in Absurdies (together with their kin, the Illustries, Whimsies, Ombres, Bizarries and Genteta dingbats) are drawings from the sketchpad of Joan M. Mas, drawn from imagination and with no reference, except in a handful of cases pulled from historical photography. He wanted an easy-to-use format to collect his hundreds of imaginary ink drawings and he realized a digital typeface was an ideal solution. Having the illustrations gathered in a font file means you can use them instantly in any program you like. You may choose to use the images out of the box, or further customize them with colours and textures. The possibilities are endless.

Designer: Joan M. Mas

Herausgeber: Typephases

Foundry: Typephases

Eigentümer des Designs: Typephases

MyFonts Debüt: Feb 9, 2010

Absurdies™ is a trademark of Typephases Dingbats and Fonts.

Über Typephases

A wonderfully unique collection of pictorial typefaces and fonts. Our dingbats are usually idiosyncratic, spontaneous sketches of weird characters and their special pursuits. The style of fhe illustrations of people contained in some of our series is influenced by spot illustrations used in vintage newspapers and magazines in the 19th and early 20 centuries, while other series offer a more contemporary style.

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