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Arthur Ornaments Font

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Arthur OrnamentsDesigner: Andreas Stötzner
Publisher: SIAS
Arthur Ornaments was created by Andreas Stötzner and published by SIAS. Arthur Ornaments contains 1 style. p > Arthur Ornaments provides a range of about 70 special accessories and pictographs in the advanced style of the Art Deco era: lavish floral structures and leaves, borderpieces and geometric components-- and a sensational set of duration lifestyle, sports and take a trip pictures. Arthur Ornaments provide a breath of beauty and exclusivity to your designs. Arthur Ornaments is the perfect compagnon to all fonts of the Arthur Sans, Arthur Cabinet, Ardagh and Artemis typeface series.

Use Arthur Ornaments to develop posters, banners, menus, invites and title pages of distinctive noblesse and charm. Integrate them with other Arthur font styles for a perfect match.

The Arthur Ornaments set of characters is the very same as the particular part of Arthur Sans Routine (if you already have Arthur Sans Routine you don't need this one!).

Technical remark: Much of the characters in this font style are encoded in the 26xx, 27xx and 1Fxxx ranges. Nevertheless, for the ease of use the majority of the glyphs are doubled to the a-- z, A-- Z and 1-- 9 positions.

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If you like fine accessories you should likewise take a look at Behrens Ornaments, Andron Ornaments and Leipziger Ornamente.

Font Family: Arthur Ornaments

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