When Chartwell first launched in 2011, Travis wrote a process post on Tumblr. Yes, it’s that old! In celebration of Pie Day Week, we’ve reposted it on our blog.
Also, Chartwell Complete is 20% off for the week. A very rare sale at Vectro!
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New Chartwell tutorial on YouTube! In this one we do a deep dive of Chartwell Bars, going over advanced features, like grids, ranges, stacked bars, and even some stretching!
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Rainer in Use on the cover of “The Faraway World” by Patricia Engel.
Cover design by Hea Eun Grace Han and Alison Forner
Rainer typeface: @PhilippNeumeyer
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New Chartwell tutorial live on YouTube. In this episode we show how to use Chartwell on the web. Watch the full video on YouTube: https://t.co/0X2be3dFxR
Rainer is looking beautiful in the branding materials for Frida Mindt Cosmetic Tattooing! https://t.co/gnhkVCcO3N
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Design: Ann Eckert
Typeface: Rainer by @PhilippNeumeyer
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November 2023 🍁 Here’s a round-up of recent releases and updates. If you’d like to get this delivered directly to your inbox, subscribe to our newsletter. https://t.co/BnI1q0C5tQ
Our first YouTube tutorial on Chartwell just dropped. In it, we go over the basics of creating charts.
Watch the full video on YouTube.
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📈📊 Chartwell is back home on Vectro, and better than ever!! Four new chart styles, some improvements to the classics (stacked bars anyone?!), and finally support for the web and Figma. Tutorials coming soon. Get Chartwell exclusively at https://t.co/QNfM1BfLEB
There's a bug in the Google Fonts version of Kablammo, which results in missing kerning in Illustrator and InDesign. Until we track down the issue, you can use the version from our GitHub repo. https://t.co/98bTn5tc56
Kablammo! We’ve harnessed the power of a logo designer in a font, so now you can use your fiverr credits on the website. Just add text and color, and presto, cool company! Get Kablammo! https://t.co/1QooR8iyHJ
If you’re looking for a boring, normal font, choose Kablammo. In fact it’s so bland that we even had to create a brand new variable axis, called the Morph Axis. Use Kablammo’s Morph Axis to tediously bounce between alternate shapes of utter monotony. https://t.co/1QooR8iyHJ
The ‘90s are back — and so are its typefaces (sort of). Design Director Sean Slavin talks through “Kablammo,” @VectroType’s modern take on “Jokerman,” and why the dynamic, maximalist font is about to be very popular: https://t.co/O1qs5iLDVH
Did you forget to get a birthday card? Well you're in luck, Kablammo is now available in Google Docs! Be the second to use it on a birthday card. Happy birthday mom! https://t.co/1QooR8iyHJ