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Ovallique

Ovallique

por Vanderfont
Estilos individuales desde $24.00 USD
30% Off
Familia completa de 3 fuentes: $59.00 USD
Ovallique Fuente La familia era diseñada por Joe VanDerBos y publicado por Vanderfont. Ovallique contiene 3 estilos y opciones de paquetes familiares.

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Ovallique Family

3 fuentes

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Por Estilo:

$19.66 USD $13.77 USD

Paquete de 3 estilos:

$59.00 USD $41.30 USD

Por Estilo:

$19.66 USD $13.77 USD

Paquete de 3 estilos:

$59.00 USD $41.30 USD

Sobre la familia Ovallique Fuente


Ovallique shares roots with its looser cousin Beachbuoy. But don't mistake Ovallique's casual parentage for hand me down genes. Ovallique is the well-tailored relation, with limousine and driver at the ready. Dom Casual meets Dom Perignon for supper at the revolving restaurant. OK, so the wallpaper is slightly faded. Ovallique's x-height makes it legible even after apéritifs. It's kitschy slumming for the streamlined set!

Diseñadores: Joe VanDerBos

Editorial: Vanderfont

Fundición: Vanderfont

Propietario del diseño: Vanderfont

MyFonts debut: Aug 10, 2004

Ovallique

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The Vanderfont Type Collection contains fonts by type designer Joe VanDerBos. With allusions to mid-20th century advertising art and retro-kitsch, Joe’s fonts might be mistaken for revivals. While that’s a high compliment, it’s a misplaced one as well. All of the Collection’s faces are originals. Retrofit and Beachbuoy are modern products filtered through a life spent scanning old magazines and shooting backward glances at faded billboards. With the past slipping away so quickly, timelessness is a virtue Joe holds highest as a type designer. He says: “By making faces today that look like something from yesterday, I feel I’m making something that will outlast trends. I try to imagine what Retrofit would have looked like in a magazine ad from 1953. That’s my inspiration. Create faces that will intrigue a reader 50 years from now.”

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