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Canette

Canette

by Wilton Foundry
Licenses from $29.00 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $29.00 USD
Canette Font Family was designed by Robbie de Villiers and published by Wilton Foundry. Canette contains 2 styles and family package options.

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    Canette-Regular

    2 fonts

    Best Value!

    • Canette Canette

    • Canette Alt One Canette Alt One

    Per Style:

    $14.50 USD

    Pack of 2 styles:

    $29.00 USD

    About Canette Font Family


    Canette is a hybrid script italic named after the noble quill (Canette=Quill in French). What makes Canette distinctive, is the bold swashes that are created by the ascenders and descenders flaring out from the main vertical stem. In addition, Canette's alternate character provides design opportunities for embellishment! Canette is ideal for invitations, announcements, certificates, brochures, headlines, pretty much anywhere elegant and readable typography is required.

    Designers: Robbie de Villiers

    Publisher: Wilton Foundry

    Foundry: Wilton Foundry

    Design Owner: Wilton Foundry

    MyFonts debut: Apr 26, 2006

    Canette

    About Wilton Foundry

    Wilton Foundry was started by award-winning graphic designer Robbie de Villiers. Robbie has extensive training in calligraphy which fuels his love for designing fonts. He considers it a huge privilege designing fonts that are the ultimately messengers of thinking that can stir emotions and perhaps even cause life-changing experiences to its recipients. EYE magazine issue 86 features Wilton Foundry's Ciseaux & Pezzo fonts. The BBC used Wilton Foundry's "Plumage" for their classic 4 season hit series "Lark Rise To Candleford" One of the oldest cities in Germany, the city of Erfurt uses the WERK family as their official font.

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