The story of Multicolore dates back to 2012 when I got inspired by the Pentagram’s Michael Bierut work for Mohawk Paper and I thought – can I create something like this but in a form of a typeface? By that time technology didn’t allowed fonts to have more than one colour, so I basically saved everything as AI and EPS. And I gave it to the public – FREE for personal and commercial project.
People seemed to love it very much and it became my only (so far) Featured project on Behance. The good thing about it was that everyone could grab it, change the main colors and make something unique.
Until February 2019 the typeface was available only as vector outlines. Now I’m introducing the SVG OTF Font which allows you to write in Adobe CC 2018 products and above.
Some examples
Note: The examples are created with the Vector outlines, it is (yet) not possible to change the colors of a SVG font on the fly
License
Multicolore OTF Font by Ivan Filipov is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
If you find Multicolore valuable for your design projects, donations are welcome. I would also appreciate if you send me your designs involving Multicolore or to tag your Instagram posts #Multicolore
Chromatic fonts are not supported in Affinity products and CorelDRAW![/ve_infobox]
Learn more about Chromatic Fonts
Watch this video if you’re not sure what are Chromatic fonts.
How to Install a Font
If you don’t know who to install fonts on your computer, please read these, kindly supplied by Dafont.com: