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Entestats

Entestats™

by Typephases
Individual Styles from $25.00 USD
Complete family of 3 fonts: $69.00 USD
Entestats Font Family was designed by Joan M. Mas and published by Typephases. Entestats contains 3 styles and family package options.

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Entestats Collection

3 fonts

Best Value!

Per Style:

$23.00 USD

Pack of 3 styles:

$69.00 USD

About Entestats Font Family


Nearly a hundred human heads, in three dingbat files. The whole series comes from the sketchbook: the original ink drawings were then digitized and refined to create vector outlines. Rather than perfectly smooth, geometrical shapes, the Entestats, like their close relatives in the Capsbats series, the Entestats retain a handmade look and feel. The Entestats are ready-made illustrations, though of course they will appreciate being enriched with colours, textures, an imaginative layout... and use them for a variety of projects. Use them small, as spot illustrations or as big as a whole page or page spread. The Entestats and their kin, the Capsbats, are a terrific resource for presentations, packaging, logos, brochures and advertisements, to name a few applications. The book 1000 Heads is a compendium of the drawings featured in the Capsbats and Entestats and it gives a glimpse of the limitless applications of this collection.

Designers: Joan M. Mas

Publisher: Typephases

Foundry: Typephases

Design Owner: Typephases

MyFonts debut: Feb 9, 2010

Entestats™ is a trademark of Typephases Dingbats and Fonts.

About Typephases

A wonderfully unique collection of pictorial typefaces and fonts. Our dingbats are usually idiosyncratic, spontaneous sketches of weird characters and their special pursuits. The style of fhe illustrations of people contained in some of our series is influenced by spot illustrations used in vintage newspapers and magazines in the 19th and early 20 centuries, while other series offer a more contemporary style.

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