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Stereotesque

Stereotesque™

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Familia completa de 10 fuentes : $199.00
Stereotesque Fuente La familia era diseñada por Sascha Timplan y publicado por Stereotypes. Stereotesque contiene 10 estilos y opciones de paquetes familiares.

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Diseñadores: Sascha Timplan

Editorial: Stereotypes

Fundición: Stereotypes

Propietario del diseño: Stereotypes

MyFonts debut: 5 de diciembre de 2014

Stereotesque™ es una marca comercial de Stereotypes.

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Stereotypes is a one-man foundry based in south-west Germany, run by Sascha Timplan. A long-time DJ, Sascha’s introduction to letterforms came in the form of documentary films on hip-hop culture and graffiti. “Ultimately, it was my love for music that brought me to graphic design,” he said in his 2014 Creative Characters interview. “I always had sketchbooks with me and my main interest apart from DJing was graffiti. I only drew on paper, never walls. I wasn’t able to draw people or cartoon characters, so what I was left with was lettering.” Since joining MyFonts in 2009, his foundry has produced a collection of diverse, original and very useable typefaces. “I feel that all of my fonts from the early years belong in the category of display faces,” he said. “Now, hopefully, the time has come to design more text fonts or type systems such as Christel, which I’m really proud of.” Sascha has also seen great success with St Ryde, a humanistic sans-serif face that was named one of MyFonts Top Fonts in the year of its release. The name of his foundry, Stereotypes, is a nod to his passion for both typography and music – it has nothing to do with cliched ideas. Of his ever-growing knowledge and skill in his art, he says, “As in most creative disciplines, a long period of self-study in type design is almost inevitable. If you want to persist, you have to work on yourself every day. It’s the school of hard knocks.”

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