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Chamelton

Chamelton

by Alex Khoroshok
Individual Styles from $2.99 USD
Complete family of 113 fonts: $145.00 USD
Chamelton Font Family was designed by Alex Khoroshok and published by Alex Khoroshok. Chamelton contains 113 styles and family package options.

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Chamelton Complete Family

113 fonts

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Per Style:

$1.28 USD

Pack of 113 styles:

$145.00 USD

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Per Style:

$1.45 USD

Pack of 62 styles:

$90.00 USD

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About Chamelton Font Family


Chamelton, a vast layered font family, provides a creative spectrum through layers, colors, and weights, including 109 Sans Serifs, 3 script weights, + 198 extras.

You can use the family as a complete design kit or a component of your work. Most styles are stand-alone fonts, but some layers work only in combination.

Creating a multi-colored layered font is simple and compatible with any layer-supporting graphic software, including Adobe Suite, Sketch, Figma, etc.

See Specimen PDF for more details.

Designers: Alex Khoroshok

Publisher: Alex Khoroshok

Foundry: Alex Khoroshok

Design Owner: Alex Khoroshok

MyFonts debut: Dec 19, 2020

Chamelton

About Alex Khoroshok

Alex Khoroshok made his career as a Product Designer with experience in UX/UI for web and mobile, but a deep passion for good branding and typography brought him to Type Design. Something that he started in his spare time as a simple curiosity, very soon turned into an obsession and a very long journey into the font making world. “In my work, I always noticed that with some fonts it's easier to achieve a good looking design than with others. Subsequently, this gave rise to the idea of ​​creating my font collection, that allows other creatives to make something beautiful and unique without extra effort.” Always exploring new forms of visual communication, Alex Khoroshok pushes the boundaries of the impact that fonts can have on customers' perception of design.

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