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Mustang

Mustang™

by Robert Arnow
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Mustang Font Family was designed by Robert Arnow and published by Robert Arnow. Mustang contains 1 styles.

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About Mustang Font Family


Mustang is a powerfully expressive brush font that combines an edgy urban aesthetic with a smooth feminine flow. Some have suggested that Mustang is romantic. Some say it has something to do with speed or freedom. While precisely what Mustang expresses is up to debate, there’s no doubt that it’s expressing it with intensity. The style was born in my high school years, when I would wreck my notebooks with multiple layers of graffiti tags which would start in the margins and then creep in to cover the entire page. I developed a sensibility towards a very fast, expressive use of my hand, which later easily and naturally translated into brush. I used this style typographically on several projects throughout the years, and even turned it into a signature illustration style. Mustang is the second font, after Streetbrush, to use this brushwork as its inspiration. Mustang will be especially evocative at large sizes, where the details and sharpness of the shapes really come to life. It also holds together well for use as body copy, but may lose some of its aesthetic integrity at really small sizes.

Designers: Robert Arnow

Publisher: Robert Arnow

Foundry: Robert Arnow

Design Owner: Robert Arnow

MyFonts debut: Nov 10, 2009

Mustang™ is a trademark of Robert Arnow Design Studio.

About Robert Arnow

Robert Arnow first became interested in art as a graffiti-writer in Brooklyn, and then went on to study illustration at Parsons. After graduation, he worked on a wide variety of projects for high-profile clients including Apple, Microsoft, the Washington Post Magazine, Blue Note Records, the Boston Globe and many others. His work has been featured in the Society of Illustrators National Exhibition, Step-by-Step Graphics, and photographs of his work have appeared in the SF Chronicle and other newspapers. He is currently the creative director and owner of Incitement Design, a socially conscious design firm.

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