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KROEPOEK - Letterforms influenced by the orient.
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Simple geometry based design that tries to imitate Asian style letterforms.
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The font comes as a "all-caps" (majuscules) with the lowercase string used to include a set of glyph alternatives for the uppercase set, but cutting the descending parts of the glyphs.
As a little bonus, a set of underlined lowecase vowel alternatives (a, e, i, o, u and y) was also included to allow a small level of personal depth. These can be found in the Unicode block for: 'Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms'
Besides the letters there is also a set of essential punctuation and symbols present to make the font proper functional.
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I hope you like it,
Cheers!
10 Comments
-- [Big Update] --
What’s new:
• Glyph alternatives
• Underlined lowercase vowels letters
• Ligatures / Digraphs
• Extra symbols & punctuation
• Numerous improved & fine tuned glyphs
Very suitable set of adds. Congrats on the TP!
Thanks for the TP boss.. Whooop!!
@elmoyenique: Thanks mate, I think you were talking about the additional alternative forms, right?
Yes. I don't usually like underlined letters, but I have to admit that they adapt very well to the font.
@elmoyenique: Ah cool, well for me it depends on wether they fit the rest of the font obviously, and how they get applied stylistically in typography. It's easy to over-use underlined letters in a design, or section of text. And they should only be considered being used in short complimentory fashion to spice up and enhance specific words or a phrase. And shouldn't be used throughout large portions of type-set materials.
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