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Clip

por Setup Type
Estilos individuales desde $19.95 USD
Familia completa de 3 fuentes: $39.95 USD
La familia tipográfica Clip fue diseñada por Ondrej Jób y publicada por Setup Type. Clip contiene 3 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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Clip Complete

3 fuentes

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Por Estilo:

$13.31 USD

Paquete de 3 estilos:

$39.95 USD

Sobre la familia


Clip is a display typeface inspired by the shape of a paperclip, but it’s not designed with the usual minimalistic modular approach. Instead, Clip mimics the construction, proportions and contrast of classic bold text typefaces and has one unique characteristic: each of its characters is drawn with only one single line. Clip family consists of 3 fonts, Hair, Light and Regular, each with 745 glyphs (supporting more than 70 latin based languages), 4 stylistic sets and advanced OpenType features. When Stylistic set 1 is activated, the overlapping loops contract, giving the text a whole new character. Moreover, every uppercase character is also available in an ornamental swash variant, which means most of the capitals have four different versions. Learn more about the OpenType features in Clip fonts at http://www.urtd.net/clip.

Diseñadores: Ondrej Jób

Editorial: Setup Type

Fundición: Setup Type

Propietario del diseño: Setup Type

MyFonts debut: Jan 28, 2011

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Setup Type is a Slovak type foundry and design studio founded in 2009 by Ondrej Jób. The studio’s activities include designing retail and custom typefaces, digitization of historical typefaces, branding, and lettering, as well as research and software development in the field of type design and typography. Ondrej Jób is a type designer based in Bratislava, Slovakia. He holds MA degree in graphic design from Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, Slovakia (2008) and in type design from Type and Media masters program at The Royal Academy of Arts (KABK) in Den Haag, the Netherlands (2009).

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