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Gilway Paradox

por Art Grootfontein
Estilos individuales desde $18.00 USD
Familia completa de 6 fuentes: $50.00 USD
La familia tipográfica Gilway Paradox fue diseñada por Art Grootfontein y publicada por Art Grootfontein. Gilway Paradox contiene 6 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

Más información sobre esta familia

Por Estilo:

$15.00 USD

Paquete de 2 estilos:

$30.00 USD

Por Estilo:

$15.00 USD

Paquete de 2 estilos:

$30.00 USD

Sobre la familia


Gilway Paradox: Experience the Rhythm of a Unique Dual-Width Font!

Meet Gilway Paradox—a versatile, rounded typeface where warmth meets motion. With its striking dual-width characters, this font creates an irresistible visual rhythm, adding dynamic energy to any design. Seamlessly toggle between widths with a single click using OpenType, unlocking endless creative possibilities.


Designed for Impact

• Three weights + italics: Light, Regular, and Bold. Each with a playful yet polished tone.

• Unmatched versatility: Perfect for branding, editorial layouts, packaging, and fashion/beauty aesthetics.

• Global reach: Supports 30+ languages, including major European tongues and Afrikaans, Swahili, Filipino, and Zulu.


See It in Motion

Watch the video below to discover Gilway Paradox’s fluid energy in action →
https://youtu.be/gg3DnW83Xlw



Master the Paradox
Unlock the full potential of dual-width styling with this quick-start PDF guide →
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11ougAJI3KZNufjN9eiokM00UMgPYRHmc

Diseñadores: Art Grootfontein

Editorial: Art Grootfontein

Fundición: Art Grootfontein

Propietario del diseño: Art Grootfontein

MyFonts debut: Apr 21, 2025

Gilway Paradox

Acerca de Art Grootfontein

Art Grootfontein a.k.a Stéphane Mattern is an artistic director, illustrator and type designer. He obtained his postgraduate design degree from the National School of arts & Design in Paris, France.Since then he’s been involved in a array of clients projects, working for brands like Yoplait, MondoMedia or JibJab. He draws his inspiration from many different design sources such as jazz album art, cereal boxes, scientific book covers, old movie posters, street sign paintings, cartoons or 60's movie titles with a unique mix of European and American visual culture.He lives in Paris and eat chocolate everyday because it’s good for him.

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