VLNL Agitka Font Family
VLNL Agitka Font Family
VLNL Agitka Font Family
VLNL Agitka Font Family
VLNL Agitka Font Family
VLNL Agitka Font Family
VLNL Agitka Font Family
VLNL Agitka Font Family
VLNL Agitka Font Family
VLNL Agitka Font Family
VLNL Agitka Font Family
VLNL Agitka Font Family
It's friday, time for a drink. How bout a White Russian? VLNL Agitka gives that strong, geometric, constructivist, revolutionary flavour. Designed by chef Henning Brehm, VLNL Agitka comes in 4 weights, and 4 neon styles for design versatility. Make it shine, comrades!
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VLNL Bonen FontVLNL Bonen Font


https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/vetteletters/vlnl-bonen/


While sketching for a music project logo, Donald DBXL Beekman looked at several wood type alphabets as a starting poing. One of these was No.120, patented in 1880 by William Hamilton Page. With its distinct diagonally cut serifs and round shapes cut off at top and bottom, it bore just the right feel for the project. DBXL digitized the alphabet, adding all characters needed for a full set. During this process all shapes were widened, tweaked and streamlined to enhance consistency and rhythm along the whole font. 

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VLNL Mais FontVLNL Mais Font


https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/vetteletters/vlnl-mais/


The design of VLNL Mais started out as a thought experiment – "How would it look if you dressed up FuturaBlack in LatinWide serifs?” DBXL drew up the first sketches on graph paper in 2014. Although the concept looked promising enough, it ended up dormant in a desktop folder. To be resurfaced recently when covid-19 started spreading and we were asked to all stay home. 

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VLNL Kouseband Font Family
VLNL Kouseband Font Family
VLNL Kouseband Font Family

 

https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/vetteletters/vlnl-kouseband/

The starting point for VLNL Kouseband was spotted by Donald DBXL Beekman on the Christian Reformed Church in the Dutch town of Naarden. The iron wire lettering contained a number of unusual characters and details, which eventually led to this five weight family. The Kouseband fonts mix elements of geometric sans serifs and upright unconnected scripts, with a hint of Dutch school writing.

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