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Mirror

Mirror

by Robert Petrick
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Mirror Font Family was designed by Robert Petrick and published by Robert Petrick. Mirror contains 1 styles.

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About Mirror Font Family


I designed “Mirror Font” with the idea that it could function as standard font but it also can function as a creative tool to create interesting letter form logos and titles. It is readable even at small sizes and would make an interesting addition to your library of “Futurist” font styles. See more graphic examples of Mirror Font in Action! on

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Designers: Robert Petrick

Publisher: Robert Petrick

Foundry: Robert Petrick

Design Owner: Robert Petrick

MyFonts debut: Dec 7, 2011

Mirror

About Robert Petrick

When I was in High school I was picked to design the logo & cover for my school play which was “On the Waterfront”. Unfortunately, I don't have a copy. I credit that piece as the beginning of my fascination with hand lettering and how it can help to convey not only meaning but passion, power etc. Not to mention introducing me to the pure pleasure of working with letters. From there I began my journey into lettering and font design. In my long graphic career I mostly focused on the entertainment industry creating logos and film title design for the music & video industry, anything that was fun. This is what I bring to my font designing. Entertainment is still my focus, plus a long study and ongoing experiments with the letter form. I am also a painter and these two passions have rivaled for my attention, over the last 40 years, as my website shows. See more of my work at: https://rwpstudionyc.wixsite.com/wordart https://rwpstudionyc.wixsite.com/letteringandlogos http://rwpstudionyc.wixsite.com/photographics https://rwpstudionyc.wixsite.com/robertpetrickart Also check me out on Facebook “Font and Letter Form Experiment”.

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