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Billund

von Elster Fonts
Einzelschnitte ab $10.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 14 Fonts: $118.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Billund wurde von Darius Samek entworfen und von Elster Fonts veröffentlicht. Billund enthält 14 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Have you ever played with Lego™ and built letters? With Billund Side and Billund Top you can do it again and create colourful headlines on your Mac or PC.


Billund is a font-system consisting of the two base-fonts Billund Side Outline and Billund Top Outline, extended by layer-fonts for one or five colours.


Use the Outline-fonts alone to get »transparent« letters in one colour, use it with the Fill-fonts to fill the whole letter with one colour, or use the five Colour-fonts to get colourful letters in every colour you want.


Billund contains cyrillic and greek glyphs and can be used for nearly a hundred languages.

To expand the typographic possibilities, small caps, old style figures, numerals for small caps (c2sc), three stylistic sets, different symbols, forms, standard- and discretionary ligatures have been added, furthermore contextual alternates to avoid colliding letters.


Each Billund-font contains 870 glyphs and more than 1600 kerning-pairs.


Billund is named after the city of Billund (Denmark), where Lego™ was invented, the Lego™-headquarter still resides and the first Legoland™ theme park was opened in 1968 and still exists today.

Designer: Darius Samek

Herausgeber: Elster Fonts

Foundry: Elster Fonts

Eigentümer des Designs: Elster Fonts

MyFonts Debüt: Apr 8, 2021

Billund

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Loving fonts and typefaces since childhood, I became a typesetter. Working today as a freelance graphic designer in Berlin/Germany with the focus on typography. Started creating basic fonts in the nineties with Fontographer, Love the possibilities of adding OpenType-features to my fonts and making them as useful as possible. Elster is the German word for Magpie.

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