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Familia completa de 14 fuentes: $199.00 USD
La familia tipográfica Nave fue diseñada por Jamie Clarke y publicada por Jamie Clarke Type. Nave contiene 14 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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Nave is the perfect choice for designers looking to intertwine tradition with creativity. Its characters are framed by a formal, rigid outer shape, revealing an unexpected twist: a flowing, sensuous inner form. These contrasting qualities breathe life into words, inviting readers on a journey from the familiar to the extraordinary.

Nave is designed for forward-thinking designers and businesses who value classic design but also want to infuse their work with personality and warmth.

What's in a name?

Around my studio, numerous centuries-old churches grace the surrounding villages. Most have traditional stone exteriors, square towers, and utilitarian shapes. However, their interiors often showcase creativity with decorative columns, fluid arches, and intricate ceilings. Nave follows this concept: it has a conventional exterior shape, but its interior features are dynamic and fluid.

For additional license options like app, enterprise, multi-user, and self-hosted web, get in touch at: Jamie Clarke Type

Diseñadores: Jamie Clarke

Editorial: Jamie Clarke Type

Fundición: Jamie Clarke Type

Propietario del diseño: Jamie Clarke Type

MyFonts debut: Jun 21, 2024

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Jamie Clarke is an independent type designer based near Bristol, UK. He divides his time between lettering-led illustration commissions and creating original typefaces. All of Jamie’s typefaces have been designed in conjunction with his lettering projects. They share the dynamic and expressive qualities of his lettering while being crafted to meticulous standards. His fonts have been used by millions of designers and have appeared in projects ranging from Barbie to Beers and Bond (James Bond).

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