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Altemus Stars

por Altemus Creative
Estilos individuales desde $11.00 USD
Familia completa de 3 fuentes: $30.00 USD
La familia tipográfica Altemus Stars fue diseñada por Robert Altemus y publicada por Altemus Creative. Altemus Stars contiene 3 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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Altemus Stars Complete Family

3 fuentes

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Por Estilo:

$10.00 USD

Paquete de 3 estilos:

$30.00 USD

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Stars contains 174 characters; a variety of solid and dimensional star designs with from three to twelve points, pentagrams, sheriff stars, stars of david, outline stars, burst stars and airforce stars. Stars Two contains 174 characters; a variety of five pointed outline stars with centers, star designs composed from various geometric shapes with from three to eight points, jagged stars, quilt stars, outline stars, starfish, arrow stars, burst stars, drop shadow stars, ragged starbursts, double stars and air force stars. Stars Three is a collection of 174 star designs.

Diseñadores: Robert Altemus

Editorial: Altemus Creative

Fundición: Altemus Creative

Fundición original: Altemus Creative

Propietario del diseño: Altemus Creative

MyFonts debut: Mar 4, 2003

Altemus Stars

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A DECADE OF RESEARCH The Altemus Collection, from New York designer Robert Altemus, is not culled from other typographic sources and the designs are not merely auto-traced. We have worked for over ten years drawing and compiling the entire collection, becoming design scavengers who saw potential elements everywhere. The character designs are all based on observation and exploration, and in most cases on quick thumbnails that capture the essence of the found designs. The rough sketches are then explored and developed. As the forms are drawn in vector format we try various weight and stylistic variations that usually yield a series of new designs. VARIED SOURCES The individual designs are derived from our vast graphic history, inspired by items as diverse as medieval heraldic emblems and 18th-century colonial Portuguese decorative elements. Many historical design movements became the basis for a variety of character designs; Babylonian symbols, Brazilian art deco architecture, Spanish art nouveau, Punk band posters, old printing cuts, American quilt designs and even 1950s American fabric designs. Many other designs were included because of their traditional usage in printed materials. We scoured flea markets, observing the decorative elements used on old packaging and in period book and signage designs.

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