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Rilke
por Pelavin Fonts![Rilke Font Poster 1](https://cdn.myfonts.net/cdn-cgi/image/width=417,height=208,fit=contain,format=auto/images/pim/10000/37021_abd6dd7c8376059dcdd714f32d0c91fc.png)
![Rilke Font Poster 2](https://cdn.myfonts.net/cdn-cgi/image/width=417,height=208,fit=contain,format=auto/images/pim/10000/74928_1850b87d089890ab1e4117c1c13c808f.png)
![Rilke Font Poster 3](https://cdn.myfonts.net/cdn-cgi/image/width=417,height=208,fit=contain,format=auto/images/pim/10004/D5GhDr4iMBtWTP2L7dGebU8H_58244b97f6f4431272be81b7fd50ba9a.png)
![Rilke Font Poster 4](https://cdn.myfonts.net/cdn-cgi/image/width=417,height=208,fit=contain,format=auto/images/pim/10004/D5GhDr4iMBtWTP2L7dGebU8H_f43e425476fbbbd9a5a8aff1a468eee2.png)
Sobre la familia Rilke Fuente
Rilke, is the lettering used by Gustav Klimt on the 1st Vienna Secession poster in 1898 and is named for Klimt’s contemporary the poet Rainer Maria Rilke. The Vienna Secession was a group of artists whose motto was "to every age its art and to art its freedom." Their goal was to create a new style not based upon any historical influence. Its subtle curving strokes and the idiosyncratic set of the various characters create an elegant lightness which lends itself well to poetry, inscription
Diseñadores: Daniel Pelavin
Editorial: Pelavin Fonts
Fundición: Pelavin Fonts
Propietario del diseño: Pelavin Fonts
MyFonts debut: Feb 10, 2010
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Acerca de Pelavin Fonts
Daniel Pelavin is in his fifth decade of transforming and melding the images and cultural ephemera of our times into cogent and compelling messages for publishing, advertising and communication design. Working his way up through the ranks in the legendary art studios of Detroit, in the halcyon days of the early 1970's. Pelavin apprenticed and worked with artists from the entire gamut of graphic arts professionals, including, decorative, fashion, product and technical illustrators as well as letterers, typographers and designers. A fascination with letterforms from an early age has led him to create fonts, influenced by many different historical periods.
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