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Vendi

von Marvadesign
Einzelschnitte ab $20.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Vendi wurde von Febrie Setiawan entworfen und von Marvadesign veröffentlicht. Vendi enthält 1 Stile. Mehr über diese Familie

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Introducing Vendi font is a stylish Serif typeface characterized by its clean lines and unique features, especially its slightly curved serifs. The serifs, or the small decorative strokes at the end of the characters' main strokes, exhibit a subtle curvature that sets Vendi apart from more traditional Serif fonts. This curvature adds a touch of elegance and personality to the font, giving it a distinct appearance while maintaining a clean and professional aesthetic. Overall, Vendi combines the classic sophistication of Serif typefaces with a modern twist, making it suitable for a wide range of design projects where clarity and uniqueness are desired.

Designer: Febrie Setiawan

Foundry: Marvadesign

MyFonts Debüt: Jun 10, 2024

Vendi

Über Marvadesign

Enter the world of expertly created letterforms with Marvadesign. Their dedication to innovation and attention to detail is evident in every design. The core of Our portfolio is a collection of bespoke typefaces that go beyond the ordinary. Each glyph is a testament to his meticulous design process, where proportions, curves and spacing were carefully researched to achieve a harmonious visual balance. The flexibility of their typeface design repertoire is a defining feature. From elegant serifs that exude classic sophistication to modern sans-serifs that embody a contemporary aesthetic, and custom scripts that add a touch of personality, each typeface is an intentional exploration of form and function. As a typographic designer, we navigate the intersection of tradition and innovation, honoring typographic heritage while pushing the boundaries of what is possible. The result is a portfolio that reflects a deep understanding of the craft and a passion for shaping the future of visual communications.

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