How to Choose a Typeface Poster – only $15!
November 29, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: How to Choose a Typeface Poster – only $15!
Expires: December 6, 2016, 11:59 pm EST
Always find the perfect font!
One of the greatest challenges of any design job is choosing the font. With this poster, all you need to do is answer a few simple questions, and you’ll know the perfect typeface for the job!
The large 18″x12″ flowchart is printed on high-quality, matte paper, and can be pinned up near your work area as a guide for all of your typographical decisions.
This poster functions as both a handy guide, and a piece of art that both professional designers amateurs can enjoy and makes as an ideal unique holiday gift for designers.
Highlights:
- Some of the typefaces are: Bodoni, Futura, Garamond, Helvetica, Gotham, Baskerville and 37 other typefaces, in 16 categories.
- 18″x12″ (46 x 30 cm).
- Printed on heavyweight, matte poster paper.
- Ships rolled inside a kraft tube, anywhere in the world.
Pricing:
How to Choose a Typeface Poster normally sells for $19.90 (+ shipping), but for a limited time only, you can get it for just $15 (+ shipping).
Deal terms:
- Ships worldwide. Shipping fees are: $8.90 for 1 poster or $12.50 for 3 posters.
- You will need to supply your shipping address, after completing your purchase.
- Shipping time takes approximately 8-15 business days within the USA/Canada, 2-3 weeks to other countries.
- Should you require a refund, after the posters have been shipped, the cost of the posters can be refunded only (excluding shipping), once the posters have been returned.
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