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Cardea

Cardea™

par Emigre
Styles individuels à partir de $39.00 USD
Famille complète de 12 polices: $290.00 USD
Cardea Font la famille était conçu par David Cabianca et publié par Emigre. Cardea contient 12 styles et des offres familiales.

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À propos de la famille Cardea Police


The Cardea family of typefaces is the outcome of David Cabianca’s 2003–04 MA Typeface Design experience at the University of Reading. With Cardea, Cabianca intended to mix classical and modern characteristics, and in the process he created a typeface that “sparkles” on the page, with high contrast, luster and crisp edges. The result is a type with a muscular or sculptural feel much like the work of artists like Arne Quinze or Mark di Suvero. Cardea was designed to function as a text face. It features three weights each with accompanying italics, small caps and a variety of ligatures.

Concepteurs: David Cabianca

Éditeur: Emigre

Fonderie: Emigre

Maître d'ouvrage: Emigre

MyFonts débout: May 28, 2014

Cardea™ is a trademark of Emigre.

À propos Emigre

Emigre, Inc. is a digital type foundry based in Berkeley, California. Founded in 1984, coinciding with the birth of the Macintosh computer Emigre were among the early adaptors to the new digital technology. From 1984 until 2005 Emigre published the legendary Emigre magazine, a quarterly publication devoted to visual communication. Emigre created some of the very first digital layouts and typeface designs winning them both world-wide acclaim and much criticism. The exposure of these typefaces in Emigre magazine eventually lead to the creation of Emigre Fonts, one of the first independent type foundries utilizing personal computer technology for the design and distribution of fonts. They created the model for hundreds of small foundries who followed in their footsteps.

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