Circus Didot Regular Font FREE Download

Circus Didot Regular Font
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Looking for the perfect font for your designs? Circus Didot Web is what you need, this typeface is the favorite choice of designers. Whether you're creating a stylish logo or a beautiful brochure, this font is sure to make your designs stand out from the crowd.
Circus Didot Web has a wide range of weights and styles to choose from, available in OTF and TTF format, it is very easy to incorporate this font into your design projects, just download, unzip the file and install. The OpenType format provides advanced typographic features, while the TrueType format offers greater compatibility with a wider range of programs and platforms. Whether you're a professional designer or just getting started with graphic design, this is a font definitely worth adding to your collection.
The best part is that you can Download Circus Didot Web font with one click completely free! So whether you're working on a personal project or creating designs for a client, you can be sure you're using a high-quality font, remember to review the license to use it. Circus Didot Web Version 1.000W is a font designed by Danila Orlovsky. You can see more designs by this author on the website: http://www.paratype.com

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File NameFile SizeTypeOptions
Circus-Didot_Regular.woff 44 KB unknown  
Circus-Didot_Regular.otf 99 KB Font File download

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Designer Name Danila Orlovsky
Version Version 1.000W
Description Circus Didot typeface presents a rework of a typical neoclassical serif type in a constructivist style. Analyzing the shapes of characters author placed basic geometric figures -- triangles, rectangles, circles... above the contours of letters. Resulting constructions staying recognizable letters at the same time bore a resemblance to pictures of Russian avant-garde artists from 20th century. This discovery has brought an idea to design a typeface where the tendency of a modern serif type to rationalism and geometry is realized in maximum possible extent. The prototypes for the project were taken from the works of Didot, lettering experiments of Russian constructivists and art deco artworks. The technique of juggling with shapes and overall grotesque approach to the design explains the selection of the name for the font. Designed by Danila Orlovsky. Released by ParaType in 2010.
Vendor URL http://www.paratype.com
Designer URL http://www.paratype.com/help/designers
Manufacturer ParaType, Ltd
Name License http://www.paratype.com/help/license/paratype_web.asp
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