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Introducing Andre’s Diner! A new deco-inspired display font from Vintage Type Company.
This bold, brave display font was based on the hand-painted, art-deco typefaces commonly found across America on old retro diner signs and billboards.
It sports smooth corners, and extreme stroke contrast for ease of legibility as well as comes equipped with multilingual support for an array of Western-Euro languages.
Please note that Stylistic Alternates will require professional design software such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign or Inkscape.
Language Support: Breton, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Estonian, English, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Polish, Scottish Gaelic, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh.
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Susan –
I love this—what a great retro font! Just wondering though, what is the script font that you used for “The Glyphs”? It pairs so well. Thank you
sarah-jane@designcuts.com –
Hey Susan,
We’re so glad that you are loving this one!
As we don’t create the preview graphics ourselves, we wouldn’t know what font the designer used for “The Glyphs”? I am afraid. What I can do though is drop the team over at Vintage Type Co and email and ask them for you :)
Susan –
Sarah-Jane,
Thank you! I would really appreciate that :)
sarah-jane@designcuts.com –
Hey Susan,
As soon as they’ve come back to me, I will pop you over an email to let you know :)
Leah –
Hi, I was just wondering what the script font was as well. Are you able to email that to me?
Thanks!
Annabel Smith –
It’s great to hear that you love the font Leah! The script used in the previews is a font called ‘Eastside’ by Simon Walker, so I hope that you really enjoy checking this one out for your own font collection :).