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Canaro

Canaro

by René Bieder
Individual Styles from $0.00 USD
Complete family of 18 fonts: $300.00 USD
Canaro Font Family was designed by René Bieder and published by René Bieder. Canaro contains 20 styles and family package options.

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    About Canaro Font Family


    Conceived as an exploration of geometrical type designs of the early twentieth century, Canaro was — in its first design stages — heavily rooted in that time period. During its development and the effort to give it a modern appearance, it turned into a contemporary font with a strong historical background, defined by legibility and functionality. In addition, the lack of spurs provide a unique but unobtrusive character and support the contemporary impression. Typographic features like alternative glyphs, ligatures, oldstyle numbers, arrows, fractions and other special characters, round up the family. Canaro is available in nine weights plus matching italics. Ranging from sharp and elegant thinner cuts to sporty and athletic heavy weights.

    Designers: René Bieder

    Publisher: René Bieder

    Foundry: René Bieder

    Design Owner: René Bieder

    MyFonts debut: Nov 26, 2013

    Canaro

    About René Bieder

    René Bieder (*1982) is a trained Graphic designer and Art Director and self taught type designer. Before setting up his own studio as a type designer in 2013, he was employed in various small and large advertising agencies as an Art Director and Graphic Designer working for national and international clients. During his agency time he developed a deep interest in type design and started designing typefaces as a side project. His second commercial release has won the title "Myfonts Most popular typeface of the year 2012". Since then his typefaces were a constant on the Myfonts best seller lists. Today, you can find his work all around the world. From the Nemo Science Museum in Amsterdam to the University of Florida.The Premium foundry page can be viewed Here.

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