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Pigeon

Pigeon

von Mans Greback
Lizenzen ab $89.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 10 Fonts: $89.00 USD
Pigeon Font Familie wurde entworfen von Måns Grebäck und herausgegeben von Mans Greback. Pigeon enthält 10 Stile und Optionen für Familienpakete.

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Pigeon

10 Fonts

Bestes Angebot!

  • ABCDEabcde12345$€@& Pigeon Light

  • ABCDEabcde12345$€@& Pigeon Light

  • ABCDEabcde12345$€@& Pigeon Light Italic

  • Pigeon Medium Pigeon Medium

  • Pigeon Medium Pigeon Medium

  • Pigeon Medium Italic Pigeon Medium Italic

  • Pigeon Medium Italic Pigeon Medium Italic

  • Pigeon Bold Pigeon Bold

  • Pigeon Bold Pigeon Bold

  • ABCDEabcde12345$€@& Pigeon Bold Italic

pro Font:

$8.90 USD

Paket mit 10 Fonts:

$89.00 USD

Über die Schriftfamilie Pigeon


Pigeon is a high-quality serif font in six styles. It comes in the weights Pigeon Light, Pigeon Medium and Pigeon Bold; each of the weights as Italic. The typeface is created by Måns Grebäck, contains hundreds of glyphs and multiple ligatures. Its wide characters are perfect to draw attention, and they have smooth and well-designed curvatures.

Designer: Måns Grebäck

Herausgeber: Mans Greback

Foundry: Mans Greback

Eigentümer des Designs: Mans Greback

MyFonts Debüt: Dec 12, 2016

Pigeon

Über Mans Greback

Måns Grebäck is a type designer and font creator specializing in script typography, but with a portfolio containing a vast selection of styles. Typefaces from Måns Grebäck are used as company and product logotypes, as well as headlines and in advertisement by a wide range of industries world-wide. Founded by Måns Grebäck in 2010, Mans Greback AB originally went under the name of Mawns Fonts and later Aring Typeface AB. While the foundry has its seat Örebro, Sweden, Måns also lives in Portugal. The Premium Foundry page can be viewed Here.

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