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Cindie Mono

Cindie Mono

von Lewis McGuffie Type
Einzelschnitte ab $0.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 6 Fonts: $169.99 USD
Cindie Mono Font Familie wurde entworfen von Lewis McGuffie und herausgegeben von Lewis McGuffie Type. Cindie Mono enthält 6 Stile und Optionen für Familienpakete.

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Über die Schriftfamilie Cindie Mono


Cindie Mono is a multi-width display font. Six different widths – A (condensed) through F (super extended) – mathematically correspond with one-another creating a stackable type family. Each face contains all caps full West, Central and East European language support. All diacritics and marks are done in a hairline to add style and contrast. And Cindie Mono is ideal for posters, headlines and display lettering. The inspiration for Cindie Mono came from the lettering styles on optometrists sight-test posters. Then through several stages of development the overall concept for Cindie became of a half-broken Commodore64 and the computer from the 1985 movie 'Weird Science' hooked up to a dot-matrix printer spitting out reams of mechanical but distorted mono-lettering all the while an old modem you can't seem find keeps beeping and beeping and beeping...

Designer: Lewis McGuffie

Herausgeber: Lewis McGuffie Type

Foundry: Lewis McGuffie Type

Eigentümer des Designs: Lewis McGuffie Type

MyFonts Debüt: Apr 1, 2016

Cindie Mono

Über Lewis McGuffie Type

Lewis McGuffie is a British graphic and type designer based in Tallinn, Estonia. He has a background in creating custom type for private clients and branding projects. His typefaces are often drawn from extensive research and he has a keen eye for the physical, historical and regional aspects of typography. He has also given talks on drawing type and hosts regular workshops on hand-lettering, glass gilding and sign-writing.

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