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CreativeMartket - Explorers Logo & Font Collection

Posted By: angus77
CreativeMartket - Explorers Logo & Font Collection

CreativeMartket - Explorers Logo & Font Collection
20 TTF, 20 OTF, Ai | 5 MB

Logo Templates - We've included eighteen logo templates for you to use. Just load them up in Adobe Illustrator, and start customizing. Note that you need Illustrator CS2 (or higher) to load these templates. These templates are a great way to see how versatile these fonts are, and you can deconstruct them to get a better idea of how designers achieve certain effects for their logos.
Mystic Font Family - The Mystic Font Family is an extremely versatile script font. Not only do you get all the typical characters (plus a good amount of language support), but you get many alternate characters as well. For example, if you don't like how the lowercase y balances in your design, that's fine! You have 6 other options to choose from with loads of flair. Mystic comes in three versions: Regular, Light and Grunge.
Blatchford Font Family - This all caps font family complements the Mystic font with its serif additions. This family contains a nine different versions! If you're going for a rustic look, try out the Worn versions of the font. Looking for even more of a weathered, textured look? Try out the Grunge versions, or the very unique Fabric versions (my personal favorite).
Palestone Font Family - We couldn't have vintage effects without having a western style font now could we? Palestone comes in 8 different versions, and is great for when you're looking for something a little more decorative / ornate. The Grunge Shadow version is especially nice for striking bold titles.
Bonus Tips - Not sure how to use some of the special features for fonts like Mystic? I've put together some instructions for getting the most out of your fonts for both Illustrator and Photoshop. This covers how to use Stylistic Alternates, Alternate Ligatures, Contextual/Terminal Ligatures and how to modify the width between characters.