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Cigar

Cigar™

por Durotype
Estilos individuales desde $22.00 USD
Familia completa de 3 fuentes: $25.00 USD
Cigar Fuente La familia era diseñada por Ben Blom y publicado por Durotype. Cigar contiene 3 estilos y opciones de paquetes familiares.

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    Cigar Complete Family

    3 fuentes

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    Por Estilo:

    $8.33 USD

    Paquete de 3 estilos:

    $25.00 USD

    Sobre la familia Cigar Fuente


    Cigar is a revival of a 1970s and 1980s typeface called Cucumber or Nassel Black or Scanner. It has been carefully redrawn and expanded into a full-featured OpenType font. Cigar Octo and Cigar Quarto are new angular reinterpretations of Cigar. In Cigar Octo, most round shapes have been replaced by octagonal shapes. In Cigar Quarto, most round shapes have been replaced by rectangular shapes.


    Use Cigar to get attention. Use it for headlines, advertisements, magazines, brochures, book covers, corporate design, presentations, websites, signs, event announcements, and for other things that need attention.


    For more information about Cigar, download the PDF Specimen Manual.

    Diseñadores: Ben Blom

    Editorial: Durotype

    Fundición: Durotype

    Propietario del diseño: Durotype

    MyFonts debut: Dec 7, 2010

    Cigar™ is a trademark of Durotype.

    Acerca de Durotype

    Durotype is an innovative font foundry based in Best, The Netherlands. It has been founded by Ben Blom in 2010. All Durotype fonts are created out of passion for the design involved. They are crafted in a long process of creation and improvement, until the right fusion of the functional and esthetical has been achieved. With whatever passion they are created—Durotype fonts are, in the end, just high-quality tools with a bit of pizzazz. Most of them are rather universal tools: their design doesn’t determ...

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