Bing font family
Designed by Daniel Pelavin
The sinuous, organic forms of Bing first came into being on a poster for a Smithsonian Institution exhibit on Siegfried Bing, a German art dealer in Paris who figured prominently in the development of Art Nouveau towards the end of the nineteenth century. Inspired by the natural forms of Antonio Gaudi, and the Paris Metro stations of Hector Guimard, Bing can be used effectively in the modernist style of Art Nouveau and is equally at home in the 1960s psychedelic rejuvenation of that genre.
Bing
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Bing
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Technical details
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: bing.otf
Windows menu name: Bing
PostScript name: , Bing
PostScript full name: , Bing
Windows menu name: Bing
PostScript name: , Bing
PostScript full name: , Bing
Catalog number:
167374288
Characters:
249