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Reost

Reost

von Brenners Template
Einzelschnitte ab $19.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 18 Fonts: $122.00 USD
Reost Font Familie wurde entworfen von Ryul Davidson und herausgegeben von Brenners Template. Reost enthält 18 Stile und Optionen für Familienpakete.

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Über die Schriftfamilie Reost


Whatever your design needs, this font family is flexible enough to meet your inquiries.

It is designed based on a geometric system so that it can fit well in any layout and different spaces, and care is taken to ensure that the interpolation deformation does not induce contrast distortion. Cute, but strictly on their own nature is the dominant keyword for this project. Your design work will be fun and enjoyable because elegant ligatures are ready. And creative Alternates are included.


Some Features

  • Alternates - A, D, E, H, K, L, M, N, Q, R, T, a, d, h, k, l, m, n, t, z
  • Ligatures - Ac, Ad, Am, Ca, Co, Ed, El, Ha, Ka, La, Li, Lo, Ma, Mo, Na, Ni, Op, Ra, Re, Ri, Ro, Ta, Te, Th, To, ad, ca, ch, ci, co, de, do, fa, fo, gn, go, li, lo. ma, me, mo, na, no, op, ro, sp, st, ta, te, ti, to, wo, zo.

Designer: Ryul Davidson

Herausgeber: Brenners Template

Foundry: Brenners Template

Eigentümer des Designs: Brenners Template

MyFonts Debüt: Dec 21, 2021

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Über Brenners Template

Ryul Davidson, who was deeply engrossed in the analytic basis and interpretation of semiotics, tries to take a different approach to this through the original design of Glyphs. This is to quench the thirst for curiosity pursued by human nature beyond the standard of communication and understanding that Glyphs should have.Elegance cannot have its true value without guaranteeing its meaning and form. Our team, headed by Ryul Davidson, works under the motto of analytic design and interaction of communications.

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