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[gmvkspouqn] Download Chamelton Fonts Family From Alex Khoroshok

Download Chamelton Fonts Family From Alex Khoroshok
Download Chamelton Fonts Family From Alex Khoroshok Download Chamelton Fonts Family From Alex KhoroshokDownload Chamelton Fonts Family From Alex Khoroshok



Chamelton is a massive layered font family that gives a wide range of creative choices for design creation using combinations of layers, colors, and weights. The collection includes 109 Sans Serif all-caps fonts, three weights monoline script, plus 198 extras for even more creative support.


The base of Chamelton is a classic Sans Serif shape intentionally designed without strong stylistic accents to leave the styling space for layer combinations and also better complementing with other fonts outside the family. It can be used as a complete design tool or as a partial element to complement your work.


Primarily Chamelton is designed for any type of text that needs to stand out and catch the eye. Identity, labels, packaging, price tags, signboards, posters and magazines, headlines, websites, apps or video footage - you name it!


Combination layers inside the subfamily and between can give tons of options. Some styles can be used only as part of a layer set, but a lot of them can be used as stand-alone fonts. Keep in mind that the layers match only within their weights.


A Chamelton font family is offering You:


- Chamelton 10 Display - 7 weights: Thin, ExtraLight, UltraLight, Light, Regular, SemiBold, Bold, Black.

- Chamelton 20 Outline - 3 weights: SemiBold, Bold, Black. 2 layers for each weight.

- Chamelton 21 Inline - 3 weights: SemiBold, Bold, Black. 3 layers for each weight.

- Chamelton 22 Dots - 3 weights: SemiBold, Bold, Black. 2 layers for each weight.

- Chamelton 23 Lines - 3 weights: SemiBold, Bold, Black. 2 layers for each weight.

- Chamelton 24 Emboss - 3 weights: SemiBold, Bold, Black. 3 layers for each weight.

- Chamelton 25 Gradient - 3 weights: SemiBold, Bold, Black.

- Chamelton 30 3D - 3 weights: SemiBold, Bold, Black. 4 layers for each weight.

- Chamelton 31 Extrude - 3 weights: SemiBold, Bold, Black. 4 layers for each weight.

- Chamelton 32 Divided Extrude - 3 weights: SemiBold, Bold, Black. 4 layers for each weight.

- Chamelton 33 Flat Shadow - 3 weights: SemiBold, Bold, Black. 2 layers for each weight.

- Chamelton 34 Drop Shadow - 3 weights: SemiBold, Bold, Black. 4 layers for each weight.

- Chamelton 35 Gap - 7 weights: Thin, ExtraLight, UltraLight, Light, Regular, SemiBold, Bold, Black

- Chamelton 36 Script - 3 weights: Regular, Bold, Black.

- Chamelton 40 Extras - 198 graphic elements: Logos, Banners, Arrows, Stripes, Flags, and 

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It is very easy to create a layered multi-colored font - just layer them over the top of one another and give them a different color. Chamelton works great in any graphics software that allows you to use layers. For Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe XD, Sketch, and Figma included guides with the best practice of use. Check the Specimen PDF for more information.



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