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San Andre

San Andre

von Mans Greback
Einzelschnitte ab $59.00 USD
San Andre Font Familie wurde entworfen von Måns Grebäck und herausgegeben von Mans Greback. San Andre enthält 1 Stile.

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Über die Schriftfamilie San Andre


San Andre is a sport script font.


Drawn and created by Mans Greback in 2021, this logotype lettering has a distinct retro style and a strong vintage personality, with a combination of soft brushes and strict backbones.


Use multiple underscores to make swashes of different lengths.

Examples:

Andreas______

Athletics_______

(Download required.)


San Andre is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability.

The font has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from North Europa to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia.

It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.


Designer: Måns Grebäck

Herausgeber: Mans Greback

Foundry: Mans Greback

Eigentümer des Designs: Mans Greback

MyFonts Debüt: Feb 15, 2021

San Andre

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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