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Renouveau

Renouveau

by Intellecta Design
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Renouveau Font Family was designed by Paulo W and published by Intellecta Design. Renouveau contains 1 styles.

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About Renouveau Font Family


Intellecta in partnership with Monocracy Types (Paulo W) presents “Renouveau”.

Renouveau : taste the feeling of vintage typography. Inspired by the old letters at classic Victorian Era into the first decades of the XX century. This is a multi use typeface with over 600 glyphs which comes with wide variation of letters, accessible via OpenType features.

A display typography in addition to your design arsenal. Suits for any project : labels, t-shirt design, typographic quotes, posters, packaging, wedding invitations, headlines, logo and branding, web, magazine covers, editorial design, print posters, signage, window shop design. It works beautifully for branding and advertising.

Using the many ornamental forms and alternates you can create realistic headers.

This display font has all standard character letters such as capital letters and lowercase letters, currency figures, numerals, punctuation. As well a complete multi-lingual support, to another languase systems from Europe and Asia countries.

Althought a victorian style typeface, we keep simple the shape of the letters, to avoid the extravaganza from that epoch.

You will get special capital letters and lowercases when you activate the alternate features or can choose alternatively manually on your software feature, like adobe illustrator, corel and others.

Designers: Paulo W

Publisher: Intellecta Design

Foundry: Intellecta Design

Design Owner: Intellecta Design

MyFonts debut: Oct 23, 2020

Renouveau

About Intellecta Design

Intellecta Design is a Brazilian typefoundry interested in typographical research and revivals of all forms of ancient typefaces and handwriting styles. It searches historical churches, museums, antiquaries and similar institutions to develop fonts from old books and documents, and has a large collection of rare catalogues and books from XVI to XIX century to help in your studies to digitize lost fonts and non-usual handwriting script models. This kind of research is not common in Brazil. In addition, its design team also works to create new and modern typefaces for all applications. Intellecta Design claims to be the creator and owner of the largest typeface library in Latin America.

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