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PR Hallow Doodles 01

PR Hallow Doodles 01

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PR Hallow Doodles 01 Font Familie wurde entworfen von Peter Rempel und herausgegeben von PR Fonts. PR Hallow Doodles 01 enthält 1 Stile.

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This font is a collection of ornaments and drawings suitable for Halloween themed materials. There are bats, singly and in swarms, owls, dead trees, spiders and webs, as well as calligraphic ornaments with a decidedly creepy bent. Most of the characters in this font were drawn on a napkin with a felt marker, and the resulting ragged texture was very suitable to the Halloween subject matter. Where the same stroke is repeated in one glyph, the contours have been edited to minimize obvious repetition. Use it for your Halloween party invitations and posters. Combines well with: PR Bramble Wood 1, PR Bramble Wood 2, PR Hallow Doodles 02, PR Cauldron, PR Swirlies 01, PR Swirlies 05.

Designer: Peter Rempel

Herausgeber: PR Fonts

Foundry: PR Fonts

Eigentümer des Designs: PR Fonts

MyFonts Debüt: Sep 27, 2013

PR Hallow Doodles 01

Über PR Fonts

PR Fonts has been creating shareware fonts since 1996, and commercial fonts since 2010. We have a strong interest in design ideas inspired by the Middle ages, including the revival of Gothic influences in the Victorian period, and modern Gothic trends. Peter Rempel has studied a variety of lettering styles, but his strongest interest is in the letter styles of the Middle Ages, starting with the German Fraktur styles he knew from childhood, and extending back, into uncials, runic shapes, and the Classical Roman letter. Educated in music and visual art, he is interested in creating original display fonts: not the rice and pasta of Times Roman and Arial but more the green onions and cumin of your typographic diet.

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