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Joy Of Reading

Joy Of Reading™

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Joy Of Reading Font Familie wurde entworfen von Joan M. Mas und herausgegeben von Typephases. Joy Of Reading enthält 1 Stile.

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The theme in these illustrations is the pleasure of books and reading wherever you are, at any time. This series collects illustrations of people enjoying the pleasure of reading in the most diverse places and situations, some of them frankly absurd and funny, ranging from children reading tales to a witch with her magic brewing manual. A fraction of the contained images comes from other Whimbats, but most of them are exclusive. We hope you will feel like reading and start reading a good book! These illustrations are ready to use at any size and in any application (their vectorial format ensures they can be scaled to any size with no loss of sharpness). They can be used out of the box, or easily customized in any graphics program, adding colour or texture, resizing, combining... the variety of suggested uses is huge, from small spot illustrations to full-page layouts. Use them to great effect in magazine spreads, advertisements, stationery, packaging, bulletins or poster creative designs.

Designer: Joan M. Mas

Herausgeber: Typephases

Foundry: Typephases

Eigentümer des Designs: Typephases

MyFonts Debüt: Feb 9, 2010

Joy Of Reading™ is a trademark of Typephases Dingbats and Fonts.

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A wonderfully unique collection of pictorial typefaces and fonts. Our dingbats are usually idiosyncratic, spontaneous sketches of weird characters and their special pursuits. The style of fhe illustrations of people contained in some of our series is influenced by spot illustrations used in vintage newspapers and magazines in the 19th and early 20 centuries, while other series offer a more contemporary style.

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