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Eclectic Medley™

par Altered Ego
Styles individuels à partir de $65.00 USD
La famille de polices Eclectic Medley a été conçue par Brian Sooy et publiée par Altered Ego. Eclectic Medley contient 1 styles.

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STF Eclectic Medley is the budget-concious answer to your dingbat blues! This "best of" collection from the Eclectic One, Two and Three fonts is the ultimate grab-bag dingbat resource. Every slot in the font is filled (over 200 characters!), and includes the form-making glyphs from Eclectic Three.

The Eclectic family is legendary, with a cult-like following among the inititated. You'll find yourself using Eclectic Medley almost daily to add spice to your otherwise san-serif typographic existence.

This font is essentially a soap opera of typographic image elements, created for projects when I couldn't find the "thingbat" I needed. Almost more of a collection of illustrations, there are many characters which connect to form patterns, and of course it's like a "small neutral European country" army knife for the creative community.

Available in Mac and PC formats. License it today!

Concepteurs: Brian Sooy

Éditeur: Altered Ego

Fonderie: Altered Ego

Maître d'ouvrage: Altered Ego

MyFonts débout: May 11, 2001

Eclectic Medley™ is a trademark of Altered Ego.

À propos Altered Ego

Altered Ego Fonts from Brian Sooy include text, dingbat, and display fonts. We design Premium Typefaces and Custom Fonts for Discerning Designers. Altered Ego Fonts are designed to solve visual and typographic problems for print and digital media. We make words beautiful and worth reading. Altered Ego Fonts are included in the Adobe, ITC, and Monotype libraries.You can find our work in Tyndale, Zondervan, GOD'S WORD, and the Readable Bible. Altered Ego Fonts are exclusively designed by Brian Sooy, a certified Brand Strategist, design professional, and StoryBrand Certified Guide from Northeast Ohio.

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