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Mirador

Mirador

by René Bieder
Individual Styles from $0.00
Complete family of 22 fonts: $250.00
Mirador Font Family was designed by René Bieder and published by René Bieder. Mirador contains 22 styles and family package options.

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About Mirador Font Family


Mirador is a powerful neoclassical font family designed for various usages — ranging from editorial and corporate design to web, interaction and product design. It is a contemporary take on high contrast typefaces that have never gone out of style — defined by elegance, tradition and timelessness. Although Mirador seems to be a display font at first glance, its proportions and design reveal a powerful and characteristic workhorse when set in smaller sizes. Mirador comes in 10 weights with matching italics. It is equipped with ligatures, a large set of alternative glyphs and many more opentype features.

Designers: René Bieder

Publisher: René Bieder

Foundry: René Bieder

Original Foundry: unknown

Design Owner: René Bieder

MyFonts debut: Sep 17, 2015

Mirador

About René Bieder

René Bieder (*1982) is a trained Graphic designer and Art Director and self taught type designer. Before setting up his own studio as a type designer in 2013, he was employed in various small and large advertising agencies as an Art Director and Graphic Designer working for national and international clients. During his agency time he developed a deep interest in type design and started designing typefaces as a side project. His second commercial release has won the title "Myfonts Most popular typeface of the year 2012". Since then his typefaces were a constant on the Myfonts best seller lists. Today, you can find his work all around the world. From the Nemo Science Museum in Amsterdam to the University of Florida.The Premium foundry page can be viewed Here.

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