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Dékó Font

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DékóDesigner: Ingo Zimmerman
Publisher: ingoFonts
Designed by Ingo Zimmerman, Dékó is a art deco font style released by ingoFonts.

Dékó is not really a font style as such. Dékó is simply ornamental. However totally without frills. Geometric stems which are arranged in a square lead to small graphic works of art. The characters are simply barely still identifiable as letters. Each letter is its own little logo.

Stylistically, Dékó comes from the late Art Deco, the De Stijl motion of the 1920s and Constructivism of the 1930s. But even in the 1950s and 60s there were motions in design which cultivated this kind of shape language.

Dékó consists of 2 typefaces: Dékó Blakk and Dékó Yello. Both include the exact same characters with the specific same change however with one distinction:
Dékó Blakk represents the positive type of the letters whereas the collaborating unfavorable kind is discovered in Dékó Yello.

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Together, one on top of the other, they result in a full square for each letter including a foreground and background. Depending on the combination of both font styles, vibrant results are more or less attained.

.Font Family: Deko Blakk

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