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Hi there! In our fourth newsletter we come to show you our new dingbat font called Gaia. We also talk about some other recent news and partnerships.
This new font, designed by Ricardo Esteves Gomes, is a product of a reflection on form that generated a series of organic patterned shapes. Each glyph in Gaia was designed to be used as single forms or as graphic pattens. When repeated several times, they create some interesting optical effects. Their organic shapes gives a nice feeling of nature that we hope it can be useful for your artworks.
Gaia Dingbats are already avaliable for immediate download after
purchase at MyFonts.
Until the end of May, we set a release promotion for you to buy this font with 30% off.
USD$ 21,95 USD$ 15,36 |
Our fonts are now also available at T26
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A new partnership was recently made: Some of Outras Fontes' type families are now also available for puchasing at T26.
According to Carlos Segura, company's director, "T26 has been involved in creating, distributing, and marketing exciting and paradigm-shifting typefaces since 1994. In that time we’ve established a reputation for our fairness and sensibility to the typographical concerns of our customers as well as our designers. We’ve grown from an up-and coming cult foundry known only to the most cutting-edge designers to an irreplaceable fixture in art culture iconography. No longer an infant type foundry, we have matured into a collective with ties to every country and every group of people who love type."
Our three first font families released appear in April Showcase, on the home page of our new partner foundry.
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Maryam & Jana Thork at Tipos Latinos 2008
Two of our families
- Maryam and Jana Thork - was selected for the 3rd Bienal of Latin American Typefaces (Tipos Latinos 2008).
The exposition already started at the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, where our typefaces appear on the 'display faces' section. In the next months it will pass through Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay, Venezuela and several other countries in Latin America. |
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Picture extracted from TiposLatinos.com
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