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Quarzo™

by Corradine Fonts
Individual Styles from $39.95 USD
Quarzo Font Family was designed by Manuel Eduardo Corradine, Sergio Ramírez Llamas and published by Corradine Fonts. Quarzo contains 1 styles.

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About Quarzo Font Family


This script font is inspired by the flexible nib strokes to create a concatenation of refinement with character mixing the contrast with pronounced but rounded angles. This angles along with the inktraps give the font a better performance when printing. Texts will have a very even rhythm due to its consistency on the stroke’s angle and spacing. The words can receive a dramatic touch by using the wide range of glyphs with curly and refined ornamentation. There are lots of caps and number variants dressed up with a variety of swashes. Also, two sets of versatile ornaments will be found: a first set of ending flourishes that match with any lowercase letter and a second set of independent flourishes to be placed around the words. Quarzo will give a great sophistication level to invitations, cards, tags, menus, advertising and packaging. Its character map covers Western and Central European characters.

Designers: Manuel Eduardo Corradine, Sergio Ramírez Llamas

Publisher: Corradine Fonts

Foundry: Corradine Fonts

Design Owner: Corradine Fonts

MyFonts debut: Dec 20, 2012

Quarzo™ {"lang"=>"en", "content"=>"is a trademark of Corradine Fonts."}

About Corradine Fonts

This is a Manuel Corradine’s personal project devised in 2006. It aims to develop fonts in a wide range of styles, since experimental, modular or calligraphic to workhorse text fonts. Most fonts of the foundry have been developed directly by him, but there are some of them designed by (or in collaboration whit) other Colombian designers.One of the added values of many of the foundry's fonts is the Open Type programming, so are very useful tools due its lot of possible variations.

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