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Infamy

von Latinotype
Einzelschnitte ab $26.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 4 Fonts: $99.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Infamy wurde von Santiago Sancha entworfen und von Latinotype veröffentlicht. Infamy enthält 4 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Infamy Family

4 Fonts

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pro Font:

$24.75 USD

Paket mit 4 Fonts:

$99.00 USD

Über die Familie


Infamy is a display typeface inspired by graffiti and street art, featuring the ‘bubble letter’ style of writing which was very popular among subway and suburban graffiti artists in the early days of American graffiti. This font recovers graffiti horizontal alignment, tight tracking and colourful lettering. The OpenType version includes many different ligatures which provide multiple options when composing a text. Multiple layers make Infamy a bright, shaded and colourful font, allowing you to dress up your writing. This font incorporates a pictorial rendering of character faces (instead of small caps), capturing the essence of the graffiti: the ‘childish’ and the ‘irresponsible’, which is present in the experimental side of the typeface.

Designer: Santiago Sancha

Herausgeber: Latinotype

Foundry: Latinotype

Eigentümer des Designs: Latinotype

MyFonts Debüt: Oct 30, 2014

Infamy

Über Latinotype

Based in Concepción and Santiago, Chile, Latinotype’s founders say, “Our goal is to design new typefaces remixing diverse influences related to our South American identity with high quality products for the contemporary design industry.” And the duo have been doing just that since their foundry’s creation in 2007. One of the most successful foundries on MyFonts in recent years, Luciano Vergara and Daniel Hernández, have put together a rapidly growing collection of typefaces in a wide array of genres. Specializing in colorful display and script faces, the group’s name “Latinotype” emphasizes the strong tie they feel to their cultural identity. The Premium foundry page can be viewed Here.

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