font_designer: Vangelis Dim. Gardikiotis
Aeolus Pro is a second attempt at writing a monoline style. Completed after many design transformations. And here (as in KhamaiPro) attempted to provide a different visual design with style as Staccato: (dashed line)...
The Corset Pro is not another font, but not exactly and the same, as the previous two (Khamai Pro, Aeolus Pro) but is simple a different… But it has common elements and is based...
There are a lot of narrow passages… like the Straits of Gibraltar, Hormuz, of Malacca, of Thermopylae, the Dardanelles, the Dervenakion, Magellan, Rentina of Naruto, Kerch etc. I tried to pass into mine closely...
Strait passages second part… I tried in this fifth (that’s why she took the name “Pentathlon Pro”) consecutive font family to give her a character style with again a strait way of writing. Walking...
Fluted pillars… As for the name of “Cyceon”, it is a “juice-drink” that they made in ancient Greece…! In this font the straight lines are not vertical but inclined like something from the Doric...
Rolling gemstones… The name “Eris” is again borrowed from Greek mythology, is related to the myth “the apples of Hesperides” which were gold and one of them got the Erida!!! More about this myth...
About family “Noema Pro” Steps… The name “Noema” is again borrowed from ancient Greek word, which may have different meanings depending on the phrase: meaning, logic, significance, purpose, reason, value, nod, implied. In this...
About family “SaetaPro” Wind games… The name is taken from an old paper toy made by someone who makes paper planes with teasing messages. But there are also songs with a strong feeling in...
About family “SpathePro” Spathe(Sword) the guy…There are many versions of the expression spathe, some of them are: A guy who says things by name we say is a sword, is correct in explaining a...
About family “StenoPro” Short for stenography…The name of the font was taken from the method of high-speed writing (shorthand) with a special alphabet. In shorthand, the rule “write as you hear” applies, that is,...