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Green Fairy, Postcards Collection
Promotional Postcards by María Montes, 2025.
Green Fairy, How Layers Work
Promotional Postcards by María Montes, 2025.

Green Fairy

Author
Maria Montes

Creation
2025

Actual version
2

Styles
7

Character sets
Basic Latin
Latin-1 Supplement
Latin-2 Central European

License Types
Desktop, Webfont, ePub, App, Server

Description

Green Fairy is a chromatic font family highly ornamented for display purposes. As its name suggests, this font has a sweet aroma inspired by the classic French Absinthe ritual. Green Fairy’s characters have been specifically designed to accommodate its loops following a modern typeface structure.

 

The font family has four chromatic weights:

 

1. Green Fairy Outline

2. Green Fairy Dots

3. Green Fairy Stencil

4. Green Fairy Full

 

The first one has been created as the base for the other styles. You can combine these weights as well as add colours to obtain multiple effects and type styles.

 

Green Fairy has also three combined weights (combos) to simplify your work flow, for these occasions when you only want to use one single colour in your font:

 

5. Green Fairy Dots Combo

6. Green Fairy Stencil Combo

7. Green Fairy Full Combo

 

Green Fairy Dots has a half-tone appearance at smaller sizes. Its dots have been built from diamond shapes to reduce the amount of anchor points and increase render efficiency. It is strongly recommended to use this specific weight starting from 48 points, being 96 points and above the optimum sizes for display purposes.

 

Chromatic fonts are equipped with multiple layers to be stacked on top of each other to create a multi-colour effect. Using Green Fairy to create chromatic effects is easy:

 

1. Set your type in Green Fairy’s Outline style to start with

2. Duplicate the type layer and then change its weight and colour

3. Repeat for each font weight and colour desired

Tags
Display, Editorial Design, Layered