Doriss Girls was designed by Dathan Boardman and published by Open Window. Doriss Girls contains 3 styles and family package options.
Dorriss girls were the dancing troop at the Moulin Rouge. I had the idea for this font while trying to come up with an alternative to beveling. I thought it would be interesting to create this sort of stepped effect as I've never really seen this treatment on a font before. Then my need to create chaos shows up again with Doriss Girls informal. A hand drawn take on the forms. This seemed like it would appear on an old art nouveau poster by the great Toulouse Lautrec, so there you have the genesis of this font. I've been somewhat compelled by the letterforms so I may expand and create a more normal version of this font someday with a range of weights. That would be the bees knees.
Font Family:·
Doriss Girls Stepped·
Doriss Girls Fill·
Doriss Girls InformalFile Size: 5.97 MB
Tags: 1920s, 1930s,
antique, art deco, art nouveau,
bevel,
clean,
decorative,
effect,
fashion, free,
headline,
historical,
magazine,
modern,
ornate,
poster, sans serif,
shadow,
vintageRelease date: March 6, 2013
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