Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966), whose career spanned nearly ninety years, holds a unique place in American art and culture. He was enormously accomplished and successful in both fine art and commercial endeavors. Parrish’s hand-drawn letters...
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The great French sculptor August Rodin was strongly inspired by the Italian sculptor, painter and poet Michelangelo. Created in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art, this font set is a tribute to the...
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Austrian designer Yvonne Diedrich created Eplica as a comprehensive series comprising three roman weights and one italic, all of which have an abundance of ligatured characters. All weights includes Small Caps fonts with additional...
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This font set was developed for the Albright-Knox Art Gallery and their 1999 Monet exhibition, Monet at Giverny: Masterpieces from the Musée Marmattan. Monet Regular is a fairly straightforward script font with an undulating...
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Dynamo Shadow is one of many versions produced by Letraset based on the old Ludwig & Mayer originals. Close letter spacing, even overlapping where serifs occur, will help to create a strong sense of...
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Designed by London based designer Andrew Smith, Doodlebug is one of those very casual, unstructured styles that have become so popular within the graphics that are designed to target today’s younger generation. The shape,...
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When you have the opportunity to use letters that are, in fact, an authentic digital interpretation of the actual handwriting of a calligraphic master, why settle for anything less? The relationship between calligraphic designer...