Kacangado
Kacangado is a wordplay of 'Kacang' that means 'Peanut' in English and 'Gado', taken from an Indonesian traditional food 'Gado-gado' that is served with peanut sauce, potatoes, eggs, lettuces, and other vegetables. Thus the peanut-inspired letters.
This typeface was inspired by "Pangsit Mie Ayam". Pangsit Mie Ayam is a popular street food in Indonesia. The main ingredients of Pangsit Mie Ayam are noodle, chicken and dumplings.
I created a simple typeface to increase the visibilty because the typeface will be use for the street food store banner. The typeface was made with a curve in the edges to make it more look a like a noodle.
"This typeface still going on progress because it will be use as discussion with classmates..."
Hi! this typeface is made for my Typography final assignment. This typeface is inspired by one of Surabaya's most authentic food, which is sate kelapa/sate klopo/coconut satay(?)
The "curvy thing" at the end of every letter is inspired by the tail from one of Surabaya's most famous legend and mascot which is suro/sura/a shark precisely.
Feel free to give a comment/feedback. I'll really apreciate it :D
Thanks a bunch!
This typeface is purposed for a street-food-spot and it's selling "Gado-Gado" which is a special Japanese food with tofu, "tempe", peanut butter, "krupuk" and spicy sauce. Its strong-bold but deliciously nice taste that lasts in mouth and tounge is the concept of this typeface.
the typeface was adapted from "nasi pecel" one of traditional food from indonesia. The food consisted of rice and a lot of vegetables. One of the vegetables is bean sprout that taken most of the idea to make this typeface especially the semi script one.