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Ico Weather

Ico Weather

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Ico Weather Font Family was designed by Ondrej Jób and published by Setup Type. Ico Weather contains 2 styles.

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    Ico Weather is a set of 115 symbols depicting weather, temperature, weather forecast and astronomy. To name a few, there are sun, clouds, rain, snow, thermometers, wind socks, tornados, volcanoes, weather warnings as well as symbol for raining fish. The style of Ico is inspired by the look of symbols used on the classic monochrome LCD displays. The symbols are monolinear with rounded corners, composed of a smallest possible number of elements. In addition, the rounded style is accompanied by a second style with sharp corners and more detailed drawing. All symbols of Ico share the same width, making the font compatible with the LCD typeface ION. Together, they are the perfect sollution for LCD style typography. Ico Weather is a part of a larger set. Have a look at the other available Ico fonts and don't forget to check back soon for even more additions.

    Designers: Ondrej Jób

    Publisher: Setup Type

    Foundry: Setup Type

    Design Owner: Setup Type

    MyFonts debut: Oct 7, 2010

    Ico Weather

    About Setup Type

    Setup Type is a Slovak type foundry and design studio founded in 2009 by Ondrej Jób. The studio’s activities include designing retail and custom typefaces, digitization of historical typefaces, branding, and lettering, as well as research and software development in the field of type design and typography. Ondrej Jób is a type designer based in Bratislava, Slovakia. He holds MA degree in graphic design from Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, Slovakia (2008) and in type design from Type and Media masters program at The Royal Academy of Arts (KABK) in Den Haag, the Netherlands (2009).

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