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Frets™

von Dingbatcave
Lizenzen ab $39.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 15 Fonts: $39.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Frets wurde von Ann Stretton entworfen und von Dingbatcave veröffentlicht. Frets enthält 15 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Frets

15 Fonts

Bestes Angebot!

  • Ann Fret One UltraLight

  • Ann Fret One Light

  • Ann Fret One

  • Ann Fret One Bold

  • Ann Fret One UltraBold

  • Ann Fret Two UltraLight

  • Ann Fret Two Light

  • Ann Fret Two

  • Ann Fret Two Bold

  • Ann Fret Two UltraBold

  • Ann Fret Three UltraLight

  • Ann Fret Three Light

  • Ann Fret Three

  • Ann Fret Three Bold

  • Ann Fret Three UltraBold

pro Font:

$2.60 USD

Paket mit 15 Fonts:

$39.00 USD

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Über die Familie


Frets is a font family with three fonts in five different styles each: Ultra Light, Light, Regular, Bold and Ultra Bold. Based on geometric "fret" patterns that were popular in Ancient Greek designs, these are similar to Modules in that an unlimited number of different patterns can be created by varying the individual characters in different sequences. You can make your own elaborate and ornate frames and decorative tiling edging. These also work similarly to all the Dingbatcave border fonts like Ornaborders, Framemaker and Gingerbread Borders. Each style contains 94 characters, for a total of 470 characters in each font, and a total of 1410 characters in this family.

Designer: Ann Stretton

Herausgeber: Dingbatcave

Foundry: Dingbatcave

Eigentümer des Designs: Dingbatcave

MyFonts Debüt: Nov 27, 2001

Frets™ is a trademark of Dingbatcave.

Über Dingbatcave

Started in 1997, The Dingbatcave features the original dingbat font creations of artists Ann Stretton and Stan Starbuck. The fonts can be used as borders, decorative lines, frames, web graphic designs, or wherever a unique embellishment is needed. All designs are original and based on Ann or Stan’s physical and digital art and various art movements.

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