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[jxytnedzdn] Download Clarks Fonts Family From PintassilgoPrints

Download Clarks Fonts Family From PintassilgoPrints


Clarks is a modular typeface built from a work by Lygia Clark, one of the giants of Brazilian postwar art. 


Packed in a font equipped with clever OpenType programming, there are at least 7 different designs for each letter, thus allowing, or rather, proposing, boldly unconventional compositions. 


The font is programmed to cycle all these different lettershapes, avoiding repetition. The user can also manually pick up preferred forms in a glyph palette. There are choices to both keep and to defy readability and it's almost hypnotic, to play with these.


Lygia Clark used to invite viewers to touch her works and so we did with her 'Planes in Modulated Surface no. 4', from 1957: we fragment it and turned and inverted and recombined it. Now we return it as audacious typography and invite you to put it to work in your designs. Keep it bold and have fun! Cheers!



Download Clarks Fonts Family From PintassilgoPrints


Download Riacho Fonts Family From SullivanStudio

Download Riacho Fonts Family From SullivanStudio

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Riacho is a Portuguese word for “creek”. It evokes movement and tranquility. It was in this spirit that I created Riacho: I wanted a typeface that would bring the industrial dynamism of a sans serif while passing the informality and trust of an old friend. Riacho is completely handmade, stylus-designed, charmingly imperfect but with a rational, objective attitude. Riacho is sans, but its capital letters are serif. The kerning is rigorous, and the ligatures are reduced to the essentials without distractions. The font features a subtly emotive handwriting, which makes it ideal for editorial material for children and young people. Poems, love letters, food recipes ... everything that is about feelings and sensations looks fresh and elegant dressed in Riacho! Riacho, for its friendly sobriety, also looks great with scientific texts. Mathematical equations typeset in LaTeX / XeTeX systems have never looked so good, not only on PowerPoint/beamer/OpenOffice slides but also in print. Riacho's x-height is similar to Times Roman and Computer Modern fonts, so typesetting professional equations with both glyph sets together flows naturally (please refer to gallery image #6 for a XeTeX example of a Riacho/Computer Modern combination). Each Riacho font file contains 559 glyphs, 3354 in the whole family (6 fonts). For best results on screen display (PDFs, presentations, movies), the Semibold family is recommended.

Download Riacho Fonts Family From SullivanStudio
Download Riacho Fonts Family From SullivanStudio



Download Riacho Fonts Family From SullivanStudio