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Lirrot

Lirrot

by Andinistas
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Lirrot Font Family was designed by Carlos Fabián Camargo Guerrero and published by Andinistas. Lirrot contains 6 styles and family package options.

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Lirrot Negra + Dingbats 2

2 fonts

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  • Lirrot Negra Lirrot Negra

  • Lirrot Dingbats 2 Lirrot Dingbats 2

Per Style:

$9.97 USD $7.98 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$19.95 USD $15.96 USD

  • Lirrot Hueca Lirrot Hueca

  • Lirrot Dingbats 3 Lirrot Dingbats 3

Per Style:

$9.97 USD $7.98 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$19.95 USD $15.96 USD

  • Lirrot Gris Lirrot Gris

  • Lirrot Dingbats 1 Lirrot Dingbats 1

Per Style:

$9.97 USD $7.98 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$19.95 USD $15.96 USD

About Lirrot Font Family


Lirrot is a typographic family consisting of 6 different variations. Its strokes, formed by ink excesses, is its main characteristic. I finished Lirrot thanks to a conversation I had with a friend who is a psychiatrist and talked me about one of his patients. That was the thrust I needed to finish this font that I started in 2001. Lirrot Gris, Negra, Hueca include the complete character set with lower and upper case letters, numbers, accents, diacritics, punctuation and monetary symbols. All of the fonts included in this familily are available in the Open Type format and they are Mac and PC compatible. Lirrot Dingbats 1, 2 and 3 include 78 illustration characters.

Designers: Carlos Fabián Camargo Guerrero

Publisher: Andinistas

Foundry: Andinistas

Design Owner: Andinistas

MyFonts debut: Sep 18, 2007

Lirrot

About Andinistas

The word "Andinistas" roughly translates to "people devoted to the Andes." In Venezuela, it is the word used to describe the people who climb the slopes of Pico Bolívar, the country's highest mountain. Carlos Fabián Camargo Guerrero, the founder of Andinistas Fonts, found this name to be interesting because of its resonance and relationship with the unknown.Carlos is one of the first designers from Colombia or Venezuela to be able to make it as a full-time type designer. His experience of living in both countries has allowed him to tap into their colorful visual cultures and bring aspects of each of them into his designs. He is proud of both countries, as they have been an inexhaustible source of ideas to him.Carlos joined MyFonts in 2006. Since then, his designs have evolved from a streetwise, sassy grunge style to a series of energetic and personable scripts and display fonts. He says that in typeface design, we can never say we have learned enough. When we look at old classics, we realize that what we need to learn is inexhaustible. We never get anything definitively.Today, Carlos feels that the word "Andinistas" also has a valuable meaning for him personally. It has taken many years of experience before he slowly received some recognition for his foundry. This has required profound conviction and the will to surpass oneself. So the word combines concepts like spectacular beauty and adventure with the idea of overcoming challenges and getting to the top with work and creative effort.

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