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Grandecort™

par Ingrimayne Type
Styles individuels à partir de $9.95 USD
Famille complète de 15 polices: $25.00 USD
La famille de polices Grandecort a été conçue par Robert Schenk et publiée par Ingrimayne Type. Grandecort contient 15 styles et options de package familial.

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Grandecort is a bold, sans-serif display face with high contrast. The family began as a reworking of the OakPark family, eliminating the serifs and modifying letters. Originally it had three members, two weights and one style that was caps-only with stripes. The caps-only style eventually was split into several striped styles that can be used in layers over a plain, bold style. The two weights were expanded to four with matching oblique styles. In addition, a shadowed style was created with the inside pulled out as another style that can used in a layer with the shadowed style.

Grandecort has an Art-Deco feel. A happy, joyful font full of energy, it can be used for themes of celebration and partying. The light weight is legible enough for short text.

Concepteurs: Robert Schenk

Éditeur: Ingrimayne Type

Fonderie: Ingrimayne Type

Fonderie d'origine: Ingrimayne Type

Maître d'ouvrage: Ingrimayne Type

MyFonts débout: Aug 27, 2002

Grandecort™ is a trademark of Ingrimayne Type.

À propos Ingrimayne Type

IngrimayneType distributes digital typefaces designed by Robert Schenk. Robert became fascinated with type design in the late 1980s and began designing type in 1988 with an early version of Fontographer. He has designed a wide variety of typefaces, from standard text fonts to bizarre decorative faces. Many of these faces were designed to meet specific needs but others were experimental, designed as a challenge to form letters that met a narrowly-defined criteria. Areas of special strength in the IngrimayneType library include novelty fonts, picture fonts including tessellations, and fonts with alternating character sets.

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