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Graffiti Classic™

por Robert Arnow
Estilos individuales desde $12.50 USD
La familia tipográfica Graffiti Classic fue diseñada por Robert Arnow y publicada por Robert Arnow. Graffiti Classic contiene 2 estilos.

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Graffiti Classic is a graffiti font that blends the improvisational urban quality of graffiti with the smoothness and regularity of a typeface. Growing up in Brooklyn, graffiti appeared to me as an explosion of expression and color in a sea of concrete. Inspired, I became a graffiti artist and practiced in both notebooks and subway tunnels. While I moved on to somewhat more traditional art forms in future years, with Graffiti Classic I pay homage to my artistic roots in a calligraphy marker/tag font. Like my other fonts, the entire Graffiti Classic font is spaced letter to individual letter so that the spacing will work smoothly, in spite of the expressiveness and irregularity of the forms. The Graffiti Classic family also includes an ornaments font, “Taglets,” which has clouds, underlines, arrows, crowns, halos and more to add flavor to your designs.

Diseñadores: Robert Arnow

Editorial: Robert Arnow

Fundición: Robert Arnow

Propietario del diseño: Robert Arnow

MyFonts debut: Sep 23, 2010

Graffiti Classic™ is a trademark of Robert Arnow Design Studio.

Acerca de Robert Arnow

Robert Arnow first became interested in art as a graffiti-writer in Brooklyn, and then went on to study illustration at Parsons. After graduation, he worked on a wide variety of projects for high-profile clients including Apple, Microsoft, the Washington Post Magazine, Blue Note Records, the Boston Globe and many others. His work has been featured in the Society of Illustrators National Exhibition, Step-by-Step Graphics, and photographs of his work have appeared in the SF Chronicle and other newspapers. He is currently the creative director and owner of Incitement Design, a socially conscious design firm.

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