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Redbird

Redbird

by Eurotypo
Individual Styles from $34.00 USD
Redbird Font Family was designed by Carine de Wandeleer and published by Eurotypo. Redbird contains 1 styles.

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    About Redbird Font Family


    Redbird is a modern hand-painted script with an irregular baseline. Rough edges and imperfect lines give to this brush font a unique and trendy look. All glyphs have been carefully painted giving your words a wonderful flow. Fat and thin stroke in this font impresses the harmony. Want to give your projects an organic, hand-painted look? Redbird font contains 584 glyphs, with inky lines, and "perfect or imperfect" painted edges, including a few extra character alternates, swashes and ligatures for a genuine hand-lettered effect. This font includes OpenType features that may only be accessible via OpenType-aware applications, a Central European language support. Bonus: 60 useful ornaments and a lot of catchwords that you use for the most demanding design project! Redbird looks lovely on wedding invitations, greeting cards, logos, business cards and is perfect for using in ink or watercolour based designs, fashion, magazines, food packaging and menus, book covers and more!

    Designers: Carine de Wandeleer

    Publisher: Eurotypo

    Foundry: Eurotypo

    Design Owner: Eurotypo

    MyFonts debut: Mar 24, 2015

    Redbird

    About Eurotypo

    Eurotypo is a foundry established in 2004 by Carine de Wandeleer and Olcar Alcaide that focuses on research, design, and the production of new fonts. Originally formed in Santa Severa, Italy, the group has since moved its headquarters to Valencia, Spain. In Eurotypo we develop new and original typefaces inspired by both the models of ancient writing and the investigation of new forms of expression based on the communication function of typo...

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