This is the bolder version of INGEROL. Made for my uncle ROLF who is celebrating his birthday on the 28th August. I named the font for him and in loving memory of my aunt INGE who I miss very much. Love, Holli and Ninzi.
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Created on 19th August 2019. Last edited on 30th August 2019.
J has a tiny gap in the top due to a brick that isnt fully nudged I guess. Other than that I think you cafter a very cute looking and creative font here. Pretty unusual forms and a typical dose of funky Aonlien style.
@ Sed: thanks for spotting that! I've corrected it. Strange about that brick, it has no gap on the dutch digraph nor all other clones. And thanks for the appreciation (I can't abstract any specific style when looking at my simple text fonts. But: you're not the first person to observe a "personal style")
The first sampler shows Ingerol-2 with wider lines left & right whenever that makes sense; the second uses Ingerol-1, it has the left lines wider than the others where the glyph shape allows.
@jingYo: when the arm of the k had the same line thickness it looked like a wooden plank, so I gave it a 'beak' like on the verticals to taper the line. Looking at the K in 81 different words I decided to straighten the angle, at the arm-leg juncture. Thank you for your valued observations :)
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J has a tiny gap in the top due to a brick that isnt fully nudged I guess. Other than that I think you cafter a very cute looking and creative font here. Pretty unusual forms and a typical dose of funky Aonlien style.
I like it :)
@ Sed: thanks for spotting that! I've corrected it. Strange about that brick, it has no gap on the dutch digraph nor all other clones. And thanks for the appreciation (I can't abstract any specific style when looking at my simple text fonts. But: you're not the first person to observe a "personal style")
The first sampler shows Ingerol-2 with wider lines left & right whenever that makes sense; the second uses Ingerol-1, it has the left lines wider than the others where the glyph shape allows.
I think the K &k are a bit weird. Is it intended? like, the thinner tiny stem section on k and the angle of the stem on K
@jingYo: when the arm of the k had the same line thickness it looked like a wooden plank, so I gave it a 'beak' like on the verticals to taper the line. Looking at the K in 81 different words I decided to straighten the angle, at the arm-leg juncture. Thank you for your valued observations :)
Ich finde es schön, dass du so viel Arbeit da reingesteckt hast :)
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