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Deco Doni™

by Scholtz Fonts
Individual Styles from $19.00 USD
Complete family of 3 fonts: $45.00 USD
Deco Doni Font Family was designed by Anton Scholtz and published by Scholtz Fonts. Deco Doni contains 3 styles and family package options.

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Deco Doni 3-Pack

3 fonts

Best Value!

Per Style:

$15.00 USD

Pack of 3 styles:

$45.00 USD

About Deco Doni Font Family


Deco Doni is a font with two conceptual inputs: It derives inspiration from 1. The Didot/Bodoni style of font, with its dramatic contrast between thin and thick lines, and 2. The quirky, fun-filled look of many art deco fonts. The name "Deco Doni" was derived from these two inputs: art DECO + boDONI. Deco Doni doesn't take itself seriously, yet is crafted with all the care of its antecedents. The font has been carefully kerned and best results are obtained if kerning is switched on. However, even without kerning, the character shapes and spacing are very attractive.  All-caps passages work well and so you can use all-cap headlines. A number of (open-type) automatic ligatures are included to make the character spacing truly professional. It is perfect for the creation of a retro feel in headings and subheads and also works extremely well as a text font in small sizes. Deco Doni Narrow has been especially designed so that the narrower parts of the characters do not become hard to read at small font sizes.

Designers: Anton Scholtz

Publisher: Scholtz Fonts

Foundry: Scholtz Fonts

Design Owner: Scholtz Fonts

MyFonts debut: Dec 7, 2011

Deco Doni™ is a trademark of Scholtz Fonts.

About Scholtz Fonts

Scholtz Fonts, started by Anton Scholtz in 1997, specializes in "African flavor" fonts. The foundry is based in Durban, South Africa, where the Zulu culture of the region has greatly influenced Anton's font design. In his profession as a graphic designer, he became aware of how few available fonts were suitable for African inspired design. He began to create his own fonts to enhance the work produced by his design company, and this branch of his design work has grown steadily in recent years.

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