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Carve™

por Scholtz Fonts
Estilos individuales desde $19.00 USD
Familia completa de 2 fuentes: $29.00 USD
La familia tipográfica Carve fue diseñada por Anton Scholtz y publicada por Scholtz Fonts. Carve contiene 2 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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Carve Two Pack

2 fuentes

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Por Estilo:

$14.50 USD

Paquete de 2 estilos:

$29.00 USD

Sobre la familia


Carve is an African font that was inspired by fonts such as Othello and Neuland designed in the mid-1920s. Rather than attempting to re-create these fonts in a digital form as so many others have done, I have tried to capture the “spirit” of the period and emphasize the “woodcarving” style of the font, while simultaneously giving it a contemporary feel. As a result the characters differ markedly any of the original styles and have much less of an “Art Deco” look to them. To further modernize Carve, I have included all the characters required for a full character set (lower case, as well as all punctuation, numerals, diacritics, special characters etc). The result is a thoroughly modern re-interpretation. The numbers (0 to 9) bear no relation to any originals but, I believe, are fully in keeping with the upper and lower alphabetic characters of my font. Carve comes in two styles: --Regular: contemporary, angular African style --Incised: exaggerating the chunky, hand-carved "woodcut" effect. The "in-line" effect has been hand-crafted to avoid the mechanical effect of computer-generated inline effects.

Diseñadores: Anton Scholtz

Editorial: Scholtz Fonts

Fundición: Scholtz Fonts

Propietario del diseño: Scholtz Fonts

MyFonts debut: May 15, 2007

Carve™ is a trademark of Scholtz Fonts.

Acerca de Scholtz Fonts

Scholtz Fonts, started by Anton Scholtz in 1997, specializes in "African flavor" fonts. The foundry is based in Durban, South Africa, where the Zulu culture of the region has greatly influenced Anton's font design. In his profession as a graphic designer, he became aware of how few available fonts were suitable for African inspired design. He began to create his own fonts to enhance the work produced by his design company, and this branch of his design work has grown steadily in recent years.

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