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Designed by Boul Yvan, 1999A symbol font of the TakeType No. 3.1. Like the name suggests, the pi font Afroculture depicts symbols and figures from African folk art. Stylized masks with different expressions and a number of sculptures lend variety to this font. The figures are consciously simple but shown from different perspectives. The black and white surfaces contrast with another and suggest the interplay between shadow and light. The figures of Afroculture font are perfect for illustrating texts in a related context and their details come through best in larger point sizes. Click here to see the complete fontlist of Linotype Afroculture™. |
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