Designer: Matt Heximer
Publisher: 10four
sonovovitch was created by Matt Heximer and published by 10four.
sonovovitch contains 1 style. p > Sonovovitch is a unicase screen typeface inspired by the Russian Constructivist motion and Soviet Cold War era propaganda. Although a faux Russian font style, Sonovovitch has language support for the true Cyrillic alphabet. Originally intended as an exercise in scaling down the typical font's character set, Sonovovitch quickly expanded in the opposite direction, including multiple variations for letterforms and using Open Type includes allowing for simple substitution of glyphs ... creating lots of range for letter combinations. Open Type "Titling Alternates" even substitute entirely foreign glyphs, never ever seen before in any language, enabling for completely alien typesetting. The results discovered in Sonovovitch are loaded with vibrant character and eastern European affected flair.
Sonovovitch's diverse geometric kinds provide itself to a wide range of graphic applications; from severe branding programmes, to light-hearted product packaging, to sports jerseys, to handmade DIY tasks.
Font Family: sonovovitch
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