Whimsies™

por Typephases
Estilos individuales desde $25.00 USD
Familia completa de 3 fuentes: $69.00 USD
La familia tipográfica Whimsies fue diseñada por Joan M. Mas y publicada por Typephases. Whimsies contiene 3 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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Whimsies Collection

3 fuentes

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Por Estilo:

$23.00 USD

Paquete de 3 estilos:

$69.00 USD

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The Whimsies series goes further in our fixation with invented little people: the three dingbats of this series contain mostly imaginary situations, drawn first with ink on paper. All but a tiny fraction of the illustrations (a total of 114) have been drawn from one's imagination, with no previous models. The themes depicted here are varied and often humorous, though the humour is on the darker side, you are warned. The themes have a definite retro - victorian feel, with top hats, moustaches, long coats, walking canes and the like. Together with their close relatives, our Illustries, Bizarries, Ombres, Absurdies and Genteta dingbats (we give this bizarre collective the common name of Whimbats) you can use the Whimsies in an endless variety of projects, ranging from small spot illustration to whole pages, page spreads or posters applications. You can use them as they come in the digital font, or customize them easily in your favourite graphics program. A touch of texture or color will give them a completely new look. The vectorial nature of digital fonts means you can enlarge them to any size, with no loss of crispness in their outlines.

Diseñadores: Joan M. Mas

Editorial: Typephases

Fundición: Typephases

Propietario del diseño: Typephases

MyFonts debut: Feb 9, 2010

Whimsies™ is a trademark of Typephases Dingbats and Fonts.

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A wonderfully unique collection of pictorial typefaces and fonts. Our dingbats are usually idiosyncratic, spontaneous sketches of weird characters and their special pursuits. The style of fhe illustrations of people contained in some of our series is influenced by spot illustrations used in vintage newspapers and magazines in the 19th and early 20 centuries, while other series offer a more contemporary style.

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