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Saveur Sans

Saveur Sans

por Arkitype
Estilos individuales desde $10.00 USD
Familia completa de 4 fuentes: $35.00 USD
Saveur Sans Fuente La familia era diseñada por Andrew Footit y publicado por Arkitype. Saveur Sans contiene 4 estilos y opciones de paquetes familiares.

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Saveur Sans Family

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Saveur Sans is inspired by art deco and French cafes. This display family has clean, simple letterforms that feel modern but at the same time have a retro, art-deco styling. This family can add a sophistication to any layout whether it be print or online. Saveur Sans is a great selection for headlines, logotypes and branding. it is an all-caps display family with some neat alternates including an alternate O and E that instantly give your copy that retro-deco look. The promos have been inspired by french food and design. This family is perfect for use in packaging and branding of food products as well as menus and restaurant or cafe branding.

Diseñadores: Andrew Footit

Editorial: Arkitype

Fundición: Arkitype

Propietario del diseño: Arkitype

MyFonts debut: Feb 27, 2017

Saveur Sans

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Arkitype is the studio and type foundry founded by Andrew Footit. Arkitype is a boutique design studio and type foundry dedicated to providing professional grade type design. As a traditional graphic designer largely focused in typography, I have gained a lot of insight into what designers are looking for in a high quality font. Keeping the designer in mind, I try create high quality fonts that are functional and attractive. I draw inspiration from anything from whether it be design, sport or travel. This offers me a particular direction or theme to focus on when creating a typeface. As a designer I then ask myself what am I looking for in this typeface and how would I like to use it, the end result is a typeface that is functional and has solid design thinking behind it. The name Arkitype is taken from an archetype which can be: a statement, pattern of behavior, or prototype (model) which other statements, patterns of behavior, and objects copy or emulate. This is my approach to what I create. Design that is beautiful in its context and does not follow examples but sets them.

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