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Ciao Bella

par Oddsorts
Styles individuels à partir de $15.00 USD
Famille complète de 5 polices: $69.00 USD
La famille de polices Ciao Bella a été conçue par Charles Gibbons et publiée par Oddsorts. Ciao Bella contient 5 styles et options de package familial.

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Oddsorts’ Ciao Bella family pairs the funky elegance of a hand-drawn copperplate script with a bouquet of ornament fonts. Ciao Bella’s expansive range of alternate opening and closing forms, word-connecting ribbons, and swash characters use the power of OpenType to create a genuinely hand-lettered look. Bursting with over 2,000 characters, the Ciao script mates broad linguistic support with expressive possibilities galore in an easy-to-use software experience. But then there are the ornaments! What’s truly innovative about Ciao Bella’s ornaments is that most of the characters come in pairs that can be set in multiple colors without any stacking, layering, or aligning. They work in any application that supports kerning — even most word processors. See the slideshow and Gallery link above to see how they work. Ciao Bella marries the best of the old world — the warm, classic feel of ink on paper — and the new — the amazing capabilities of “smart” OpenType fonts — in a union that’s sure to delight.

Concepteurs: Charles Gibbons

Éditeur: Oddsorts

Fonderie: Oddsorts

Fonderie d'origine: Oddsorts

Maître d'ouvrage: Oddsorts

MyFonts débout: Feb 19, 2016

Ciao Bella

À propos Oddsorts

Oddsorts is the imprint of type designer, teacher, and graphic designer Charles Gibbons, who produces award-winning fonts for retail and custom clients. Chuck has partnered with such notable type foundries as Bitstream, Cultivated Mind, Device, Filmotype, Sideshow, and Tart Workshop — sometimes in the limelight and sometimes behind the scenes — to create technically innovative, linguistically inclusive, user-friendly fonts. His types grace book covers, packaging, greeting cards, film titles, museum façades, and even the seal of the United States Copyright Office. They appear in textbooks, have been awarded the Type Directors Club Certificate of Typographic Excellence, and even frequent MyFonts’ bestseller lists.

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