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Rotten Mangos

Rotten Mangos

by StereoType Fonts
Individual Styles from $39.00
Rotten Mangos Font Family was designed by Clément Nicolle and published by StereoType Fonts. Rotten Mangos contains 1 styles.

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About Rotten Mangos Font Family


Badass Moon is a rough script font made from a fudenosuke brush pen with a hand lettering style. It includes standard Multilingual support and OpenType features such as Standard Ligatures and Stylistic Alternates. You can use Badass Moon for a wide range of projects : logotype, Instagram and social media design, apparel, packaging, poster, magazine and book cover, advertising design, and any design that will make you happy to create! Make sur you can access all those alternates and ligatures by using a program that supports OpenType features : Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7... If you need any help or advice, you can contact me at [email protected] I've made this font with love, I hope you'll love to use it!!

Designers: Clément Nicolle

Publisher: StereoType Fonts

Foundry: StereoType Fonts

Design Owner: StereoType Fonts

MyFonts debut: Jun 26, 2019

Rotten Mangos

About StereoType Fonts

Located in Nancy, France, StereoType is a one-man foundry created in 2004 by me, Clément Nicolle. In the beginnings, it was mostly about playing with letters, but it slowly became something most serious. In the same time, I worked as an Art Director in a creative agency, where I developed my passion for letters, starting to draw any title by myself rather than chosing an existing font. This passion never stopped growing until the day I decided to focus only on typography. This is when StereoType was born. What I like is creating bridges between handlettering and fonts, creating fun around typography, trying to produce something fun. The most important is to think about the ""Wow effect"" at the moment when the final user will play with my fonts. Today, my goal is to keep focused on how typography will evolved, to keep offering playful and creative fonts.

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