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CinefileDesigner: Carine de Wandeleer
Publisher: Eurotypo
Cinefile was designed by Carine de Wandeleer and published by Eurotypo. Cinefile contains 3 designs and household bundle alternatives. p > The 50's were the golden years for movie theater and as a result likewise for the artists who lettered on the posters. Cinefile is a brushed disconnected script included in a household font style that evokes the soul of that classic brush but with a modern-day touch. The primary characteristics of Cinefile are soft and rounded shapes and a really high x-height, tidy and easy to read.

Cinefile Household consists of 3 typefaces: Cinefile, a really versatile script font with initial forms, and a generous complement of alternate characters, ligatures, ordinals, Cinefile Slab Serif and Cinefil Ornaments that integrate completely and provide you numerous choices to your designs. Keep in mind that to access to all extra characters, you need to utilize software application that is genuinely compatible with OpenType, such as Adobe CS applications, or we recommend utilizing the Glyphs palette.

Cinefile is a friendly and fluid family font that adapts well to titles, plans, invites, welcoming cards, magazines and book covers, children's product, fashion, logo designs and, posters and any place you require an enjoyable and considerate display screen font.

Font Family:
· Cinefile Regular
· Cinefile Slab Serif
· Cinefile Ornaments

Tags: 50s, 1950s, 1950\'s, advertising, alternates, bold, books, brush, brush script, casual, catchwords, children, cursive, expresive, fashion, filmstars, friendly, funny, handwriting, informal, invitation, lettering, ligatures, movie credits, ornaments, packaging, party, poster, retro, script, seduce, sign painting, swashes, vintage

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