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Gresco

von Eko Bimantara
Einzelschnitte ab $29.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 18 Fonts: $139.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Gresco wurde von Eko Bimantara entworfen und von Eko Bimantara veröffentlicht. Gresco enthält 18 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Gresco is a sans display font family that combines bold, soft, classic, and modern elements. Designed by Eko Bimantara in 2024, this unique typeface features regular sans serif letterforms with a 70’s geometric touch, offering a vintage interpretation of the future. With tight spacing, soft edges, and a quirky personality, Gresco adds a distinctive flair to any design. The font family includes eight styles, ranging from thin to black, each with matching obliques and broad Latin language coverage, providing versatility and extensive application options.

Ideal for display, large-size settings, and headers, Gresco fits seamlessly into various layout designs, logos, websites, brand identities, and product packaging. Its bold and soft character, along with its classic yet modern appeal, makes it suitable for both text and web font usage, ensuring a broad range of graphic design and creative purposes. Whether used for an eye-catching website or a standout product label, Gresco brings a unique and stylish touch to any projects.

Designer: Eko Bimantara

Herausgeber: Eko Bimantara

Foundry: Eko Bimantara

Eigentümer des Designs: Eko Bimantara

MyFonts Debüt: Mar 31, 2025

Gresco

Über Eko Bimantara

Eko Bimantara is a type designer from Indonesia. Always has an intention to creating fonts that not only look great but also perform across a wide range of mediums and also across wide range of theme. The goal is to give designers the tools to make their projects that speaks a lot with various expression. Eko Bimantara’s fonts are featured in everything from corporate identities to street art posters, and have numerous ideas and concept ready to expand for fresh fonts for years further.

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