Architype Ingenieur Font Family

Architype Ingenieur Font Family

Architype Ingenieur Font Family
4 TTF
Architype Ingenieur was inspired by Wim Crouwel’s late 1950s exhibition catalogues and posters, for which he had created a few geometrically constructed, simplified letterforms. In the 1960 Venice Biennale Dutch entry poster, he drew grid-based letters with 45-degree angles for ‘olanda’, the style influenced by his boyhood fascination with naval lettering. A subtle variation appeared in the Stedelijk Museum catalogue for painter Jean Brusselmans. Several dot matrix versions followed. The themes and systems in these early letterforms are encapsulated in this new four weight family Architype Ingenieur.
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Kiwi Font Family

Kiwi Font Family

Kiwi Font Family
3 TTF
Kiwi gives natural energy to every project with its sweet and spirited forms and a variety of tasty options. Be bold using it as all-caps including its fun set of discretionary double-letter ligatures, or be distinctly playful, combining upper-lower, with bushels of loosely interlocking ligatures. Kiwi font family also includes delicious Kiwi Fruits, a striking and juicy collection of graphic fruit illustrations by illustrator, Amy Dietrich. For inviting packaging, magazine, and books, or say, a cool-looking apple for your cider pressing party invite, Kiwi is a great pick.
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Ellington Font Family

Ellington Font Family

Ellington Font Family
8 OTF
Michael Harvey designed Ellington for Monotype in 1990. Ellington (named after jazz musician and composer, Duke Ellington) is a text typeface that has a definite calligraphic influence that creates a lively and interesting page. Harvey, a stone carver and lettering artist, is sensitive to the needs of graphic designers, and so designed Ellington with a tall x-height and narrow width, making it accommodating for both economy of space in short texts, and for display work as well.
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Lensbeby | Full Edition 836521

Lensbeby | Full Edition 836521

Lensbeby | Full Edition 836521
This photoshop action is designed to simulate the effect of a tilt-shift lens. Will be a great help in the processing of portraits, giving pictures macro effect, will improve your presentations, will help to focus on a separate object, will help to give Amateur pictures a professional look.
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