Arancito Fleurs

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by Em42
Cloned from Arancito by Em42.

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Based on the Arancito fontstruction, a set of playful modular elements to create banners and borders, including a small collection of fleurons.

Upper case is for horizontal borders and decorations; lower case is for terminals; numerals and basic punctuation are for fleurons; @ contains the Arancito symbol.

This is my (small) entry for the FontStruct Illustration competition.

6 Comments

Comment by Em42 27th april 2011
Very nice addition, go well with your superbe Arancito
Comment by Michel Troy ~UrbanPixel~ (Upixel) 27th april 2011
Do you have a DeLorean? No joke. This is the second time someone passes me on the design of a font for Illucom in the last three days! Well done, and good luck, dottore!
Comment by elmoyenique 27th april 2011
super cool.
reminds me of "ZELDA - A link to the past"
useful.
Comment by kix 27th april 2011
Thanks for your comments, I really appreciate it.

@elmo: I'm curious about your fontstruction. Even if it may share the same concept, for sure your design is interesting and deserves to be submitted! :)
Comment by Em42 28th april 2011
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “Arancito Fleurs” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 17th may 2011

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