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Cinema Moderne

Cinema Moderne

by The Rivertown Inkery
Individual Styles from $5.00
Complete family of 9 fonts: $30.00
Cinema Moderne Font Family was designed by Doug Burns and published by The Rivertown Inkery. Cinema Moderne contains 9 styles and family package options.

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About Cinema Moderne Font Family


Cinema Moderne is created to pay homage to he fabulous small town theaters from 1930's and 40's America. This unique font plays off of the Art Moderne and art deco style of the day. Art Moderne some times called Streamline Moderne design architecture emphasized curving forms, long horizontal lines, and sometimes nautical elements. Many of these masterpiece buildings have been lost forever. Some have managed to find new life with a new function. Cinema Moderne was created to preserve a small piece of that history forever. This font is to encourage the appreciation of the neighborhood theater culture as well as the grand style of the buildings. Comes in 9 different weights for one low price, or as individual fonts. Perfect for logo creation, or any art deco style project. Previous projects have included event flyers, Gatsby themed party invites and digital marketing content. Give your images a unique effect with this one of a kind font.

Designers: Doug Burns

Publisher: The Rivertown Inkery

Foundry: The Rivertown Inkery

Design Owner: The Rivertown Inkery

MyFonts debut: Dec 8, 2017

Cinema Moderne

About The Rivertown Inkery

The Rivertown Inkery was founded as a screen printing shop in Cincinnati, Ohio. Much of our work is inspired by the history of our great city. The team at The Rivertown Inkery loves to create new out of inspiration from the old. The first ever font we created ""Gardens"" was to preserve the tradition of an arena that was set to be demolished. Our hope is that a small piece of it's legacy will live on forever. We get a thrill out of seeing restoration and revival in design, as well as in life. . "

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