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WildSong

WildSong

by Scholtz Fonts
Individual Styles from $19.00 USD
Complete family of 3 fonts: $45.00 USD
WildSong Font Family was designed by Anton Scholtz and published by Scholtz Fonts. WildSong contains 3 styles and family package options.

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    Wild Song Family

    3 fonts

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    Per Style:

    $15.00 USD

    Pack of 3 styles:

    $45.00 USD

    About WildSong Font Family


    WildSong was inspired by the exuberant flight and beautiful song of birds. While most brush scripts take their cue from mid-twentieth century samples, WildSong is a fresh, contemporary alternative. WildSong reflects a dynamic interplay between dark and light, creating a sense of drama while hinting at a calligraphic background. Words suggest a baseline, yet are not bound by it. Letters interweave in a seemingly random dance, sometimes connecting smoothly, then breaking that connection as a calligraphic scribe does intuitively. Exuberant swash alternatives to uppercase letters, as well as ligatures can be accessed through both the type and glyph palettes. The font contains over 235 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.

    Designers: Anton Scholtz

    Publisher: Scholtz Fonts

    Foundry: Scholtz Fonts

    Design Owner: Scholtz Fonts

    MyFonts debut: Aug 19, 2010

    WildSong

    About Scholtz Fonts

    Scholtz Fonts, started by Anton Scholtz in 1997, specializes in "African flavor" fonts. The foundry is based in Durban, South Africa, where the Zulu culture of the region has greatly influenced Anton's font design. In his profession as a graphic designer, he became aware of how few available fonts were suitable for African inspired design. He began to create his own fonts to enhance the work produced by his design company, and this branch of his design work h...

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