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Carlino

Carlino

by Pío Pío
Individual Styles from $10.00 USD
Carlino Font Family was designed by Cecilia Vizan and published by Pío Pío. Carlino contains 12 styles.

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    About Carlino Font Family


    Carlino is named after the cutest dog on earth. Why? Because it’s the cutest font ever made. Especially intended for stationery use, it’s loaded with lots of alternates and ligatures, not only in the lowercase but in the uppercase. All of them are Open-Type programmed, so the possibilities of having something unique are endless. Following nowadays trend, Carlino is a multi-layered font: shades, holes and dots were made to work alone or all together with fantastic results! The way it works is so easy that It’s impossible not to enjoy it: Just type a word; then the same one set in another style and voilà! The font has also a lot of sweet ornaments to embellish your projects. Find inside: hearts, fleurons, party icons, flags, and the funniest animals. To accompany Carlino, there’s nothing better than Carlino Capitals. Its cute flavor makes everything more lovely. Have fun with Carlino and oh! don't forget to feed this little pug or it will bark all day long! Special thanks to Maximiliano Sproviero, whose advice helped me make this dream come true.

    Designers: Cecilia Vizan

    Publisher: Pío Pío

    Foundry: Pío Pío

    Design Owner: Pío Pío

    MyFonts debut: Sep 4, 2013

    Carlino

    About Pío Pío

    Pío Pío is a foundry based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Our mission is to make fonts which people can enjoy with a huge smile. Mainly intended for stationary purposes, our fonts will never let you down. The founder, Cecilia Vizan, is a graphic designer from Universidad de Buenos Aires and has always had a tendency to the naif and cute illustrations' world. Now she is bringing that cuteness to type.

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