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Auxerre

Auxerre

von Ingo
Einzelschnitte ab $33.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 10 Fonts: $210.00 USD
Auxerre Font Familie wurde entworfen von Ingo Zimmermann und herausgegeben von Ingo. Auxerre enthält 9 Stile und Optionen für Familienpakete.

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    Über die Schriftfamilie Auxerre


    A Roman typeface with emphasized triangular serifs.


    A font like this one could have been designed in 18th century France.

    To some extent, Auxerre is a precursor of “Etienne,” which later became popular as an advertising typeface of the 19th century.


    Auxerre is available in five font weights: light, regular, semibold, bold and black.

    Auxerre supports Western and Central European languages including Scandinavian languages.

    Plus, the font includes lots of ligatures, tabular figures as well as a “Capital German Double S.”


    Auxerre fits perfectly with any topic related to the past two centuries. It also works amazingly well on technical issues. And of course it fits very well with topics of fine art and art history.

    Designer: Ingo Zimmermann

    Herausgeber: Ingo

    Foundry: Ingo

    Eigentümer des Designs: Ingo

    MyFonts Debüt: May 5, 2020

    Auxerre

    Über Ingo

    Founded in 1994, ingoFonts provides the fonts designed and crafted by me, Ingo Zimmermann. I am a type design professional located in Augsburg, Germany, and working in corporate and editorial design. My very first fonts were stencils which I cut out of paperboard and used in graffiti. During my studies I began to publish my fonts under the label ingoFonts, and of all it started with a blackletter: ”Faber Fraktur.“ By now my designs include fonts of all styles, from classical to modern, script fonts, revivals of historic typefaces, Romans, sans serifs, decorative fonts, including fonts like ”Biró Script“, ”Absolut“ or ”Maier's Nr.8“, which seem to be growing quite popular since they've been published.

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