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Clarinette

Clarinette

by Océane Moutot
Individual Styles from $32.90 USD
Complete family of 32 fonts: $239.90 USD
Clarinette Font Family was designed by Océane Moutot and published by Océane Moutot. Clarinette contains 32 styles and family package options.

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About Clarinette Font Family


Clarinette is a sophisticated 32-style typeface designed to strike a harmonious balance between softness and sharpness. Carefully crafted with triangular serifs, it exudes visual strength and carries a distinctive personality. Meanwhile, its gentle and dynamic lines add a touch of elegance.

With a wide range of weights, Clarinette offers exceptional versatility. Its display and book versions enable seamless multitasking, making it suitable for various applications. From magazine titles to newspapers and logotypes, its high contrast version demands attention. Similarly, the low contrast variant provides a practical choice for text and editing purposes.

Embrace the artistry of Clarinette, where the fusion of softness and precision creates an enchanting visual presence. Let your designs transcend boundaries and captivate with refined elegance.

Designers: Océane Moutot

Publisher: Océane Moutot

Foundry: Océane Moutot

Design Owner: Océane Moutot

MyFonts debut: May 24, 2023

Clarinette

About Océane Moutot

Océane Moutot, a French graphic and type designer with over four years of industry experience, is dedicated to creating top-notch, contemporary typefaces. Drawing inspiration from both historical and vernacular fonts, she has produced a range of exceptional typefaces, including Honesty, Sincerity, Brahmana, Lakshmi, Sincerity Stencil, and her most recent releases, Anori, Hecate, and Clarinette. Her debut font, Honesty, is a 16-style flared, lapidary, or incised sans typeface family that was inspired by the Trajan column carvings and Berthold Wolpe's Albertus (1938).

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