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Daiquiri

von Wiescher Design
Einzelschnitte ab $39.50 USD
Komplette Familie mit 2 Fonts: $49.50 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Daiquiri wurde von Gert Wiescher entworfen und von Wiescher Design veröffentlicht. Daiquiri enthält 2 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Daiquiri Complete

2 Fonts

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$49.50 USD

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Daiquiri is a revival of a handlettered font in two weights, from an ad for Puerto Rico Rum dating back to the forties or fifties. I found the ad on a French antique market on my last visit for Mardi Gras in Nice. The ad read "Breeze through the heat, be a Daiquiri fan". That's why they had this "fan" in the illustration! Did they want you to rotate like a fan when you had enough Daiquiris? Or did they just do it for that little "Jeu des mots"? Anyway I found the handlettering very pretty, so I took those few letters and made a whole font out of them. I think Daiquiri has that touch that brings those happy and uncomplicated times back when advertising was still fun. I started something like 20 years later in advertising and things had gotten more stringent. We already had to satisfy those marketing guys with their scholarly attitude. They have taken all the fun out of the job, for the creators as well as for the consumers. I would like to see more uncomplicated ads like this again, yours Gert Wiescher

Designer: Gert Wiescher

Herausgeber: Wiescher Design

Foundry: Wiescher Design

Eigentümer des Designs: Wiescher Design

MyFonts Debüt: Feb 28, 2008

Daiquiri

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The Munich studio of graphic designer and type designer Gert Wiescher. Check his Person page for more info! I want to show them what beautiful lettering looks like and how they can change their style. I hope they find their own style and can express their individuality freely. Here you have a wide selection of options to present your texts beautifully. I hope you find something. Kind regards.

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