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VLNL Tp Martini™

por VetteLetters
Estilos individuales desde $35.00 USD
Familia completa de 2 fuentes: $47.00 USD
La familia tipográfica VLNL Tp Martini fue diseñada por Martin Lorenz y publicada por VetteLetters. VLNL Tp Martini contiene 2 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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VLNL Tp Martini Pack

2 fuentes

¡Mejor Precio!

Por Estilo:

$23.50 USD

Paquete de 2 estilos:

$47.00 USD

Sobre la familia


Our chef Martin Lorenz likes to mix cool and fresh cocktails - shaken, not stirred! You have to taste his awesome Martini or mix it yourself! To make matters more easy, cocktail master Martin reveals his special recipe: “The TpMartini refers esthetically to typefaces drawn with a pointed nib as the Bodoni or Didot, but with the clear distinction that it is obviously constructed by modules. The visual system for the TpMartin is based on a square 5x9-unit grid and three different basic forms with which the font and other elements are designed. The basic forms consist of a straight line and circles of two different sizes. The line can be extended, but the circles retain their related proportions.” One piece of advice: Don’t drink and type!

Diseñadores: Martin Lorenz

Editorial: VetteLetters

Fundición: VetteLetters

Propietario del diseño: VetteLetters

MyFonts debut: Jul 30, 2013

VLNL Tp Martini™ is a trademark of VetteLetters.

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Vette Letters, the most culinary fast food font foundry in the world, is fascinated by kebab shops, local chinese restaurants and fish-and-chips joints – not just the food but especially the shopfront typography. If all other type foundries are like haute cuisine restaurants, VetteLetters is the font-imbiss in the world of exclusive and expensive font foundries. Vette Letters tries to deliver high-quality fonts for an affordable price. VetteLetters is based in Amsterdam and run by two Donalds (Roos & Beekman. Vette Letters loves food and loves fonts.

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