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Dinner™

by Ingrimayne Type
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Complete family of 4 fonts: $17.00 USD
Dinner Font Family was designed by Robert Schenk and published by Ingrimayne Type. Dinner contains 4 styles and family package options.

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    About Dinner Font Family


    Dinner is a family of novelty fonts in which the characters are formed from spoons, forks, and knives. Dinner-Regular was designed in 1990, one of the earliest fonts in the IngrimayneType collection. It contains a mixture of knives, forks, and spoons and the lower-case letters are smaller versions of the upper-case letters. In 2021 the family was expanded with Dinner-Knives in which all characters are formed by arranging knife shapes, Dinner-Spoons in which the characters are formed from spoon shapes, and Dinner-Forks in which the characters are formed from fork shapes. All three are caps-only but the characters on the lower-case keys are alternate versions of upper-case letters . Dinner is a decorative display family that needs to be used at a large size. The logical place to use it is for food-related items.

    Designers: Robert Schenk

    Publisher: Ingrimayne Type

    Foundry: Ingrimayne Type

    Original Foundry: Ingrimayne Type

    Design Owner: Ingrimayne Type

    MyFonts debut: Oct 3, 2002

    Dinner™ is a trademark of Ingrimayne Type.

    About Ingrimayne Type

    IngrimayneType distributes digital typefaces designed by Robert Schenk. Robert became fascinated with type design in the late 1980s and began designing type in 1988 with an early version of Fontographer. He has designed a wide variety of typefaces, from standard text fonts to bizarre decorative faces. Many of these faces were designed to meet specific needs but others were experimental, designed as a challenge to form letters that met a narrowly-defined criteria. Areas of special strength in the IngrimayneType library include novelty fonts, picture fonts including tessellations, and fonts with alternating character sets.

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