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The Parthenon

von 38-lineart
Einzelschnitte ab $19.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie The Parthenon wurde von Muhammad Ridha Agusni entworfen und von 38-lineart veröffentlicht. The Parthenon enthält 1 Stile.

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The Parthenon Font is a calligraphy script font in lettering style. This font consists of 6 to 7 alternates, this combination creates an amazing lettering style. The lettering style formed by The Parthenon is very suitable for brands and packaging design. To complement this need, we also include swashes and ligatures to support the creation of logotypes. Please feel free to combine alternates in any way you see fit! You will see several different views, please choose any model that matches your character. In the preview images, we provide some examples for using this font for logotype. Like the Parthenon temple in Greece, designed with calculable scales, this very measurable series of letters allows you to make pleasing words that are like a parthenon which is visually pleasing from all points of view. I hope you can enjoy and feel the joy of playing with The Parthenon! Finally, thank you for your positive response and please write to us via email if there is anything else we can support.

Designer: Muhammad Ridha Agusni

Herausgeber: 38-lineart

Foundry: 38-lineart

Eigentümer des Designs: 38-lineart

MyFonts Debüt: Jan 15, 2019

The Parthenon

Über 38-lineart

38-Lineart Studios is an Indonesian-based type foundry owned and managed by Muhammad Ridha Agusni. What began in 2018 as a hobby, inspired by his background in architecture, has grown into a dedicated pursuit of font creation. Muhammad brings his architectural precision to type design, shaping each letter with care and purpose.Working from his home, Muhammad's design process is grounded in simplicity and focus. In the comfort of his familiar surroundings, he applies his skills to create fonts, appreciating the straightforward pleasures that come with his work.

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