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Fontazia Insomnia

Fontazia Insomnia™

by Deniart Systems
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Fontazia Insomnia Font Family was designed by Denise Koehler and published by Deniart Systems. Fontazia Insomnia contains 1 styles.

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About Fontazia Insomnia Font Family


Let your night images come to life! The Fontazia Insomnia set features a strange and unusual assortment of surrealistic hand-drawn images - a tribute to the nocturnal spirits that seem to come to life during those hot sleepless summer nights. These characters are sure to add a little fun and mystery to any project.

Designers: Denise Koehler

Publisher: Deniart Systems

Foundry: Deniart Systems

Design Owner: Deniart Systems

MyFonts debut: Apr 19, 2011

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About Deniart Systems

For Deniart Systems, it all started with a passion and admiration for Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs, a writing system that mystified scholars for hundreds of years with its complexity and beauty. Denise Koehler, a font designer, was equally mesmerized by this ancient writing system and after significant research, developed and launched Deniart's first product, Egyptian Hieroglyphics Volume One in 1993. From there, Deniart continued to expand on the Hieroglyphics series but that was just the beginning an it adopted the company motto of "Fonts that Span the Ages". True to its motto, the library gradually grew to include fonts based on other ancient writing systems like those of the Aztecs & Mayans as well as other pictorial communication glyphs like modern zodiacs and alchemy symbols. Deniart's fonts are used by many academic and advertising institutions and have been used to annotate such publications as The Sacred Tradition of Ancient Egypt and The Sacred Magic of Ancient Egypt by Rosemary Clark.

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