The original name of this Typeface is "Sambal Bebek"
My typeface is inspired from the most famous Indonesian eating companion, Sambal. Sambal is an authentic Indonesian spicy dipping. Sambal contains chili, garlic, tomato, etc. Because of its spiciness, chili is the most famous ingridient of Sambal . Sambal mostly used as a companion for eating fried duck (Bebek Goreng), penyetan, etc. As chili is the most famous ingridient, it impacts my typeface form which looks like chilis (a little bit curly).
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 was adapted by the shape of duck. In the end of the stroke there is an arch that symbolizes as ducks' tail. In letter B you can see the shape a duck clearly, the upper bowl describe the duck's head and the lower bowl describe the duck's body.
A strong and bold sans serif typeface. This font is not completed yet, since it was published to be discussed in my class. Please leave your comment of what you think about this font :)
Ps. I'm still new on fontstruct, so please understand if this isn't perfect. Thank you!
This typeface is inspired in terms of flavor seasonings and shape of coconut skewers. Coconut skewers which taste the taste sweet, savory and spicy for those who want to add cayenne pepper.
shape of the curve indicates sweetness, parts of letters that sharp shows spicy flavor, so the formations of letters is varied and put together in the formation of the font, its the same thing taste seasoning coconut skewers that have a variety of flavors in 1 seasoning, not all formations letters using arch. Then in terms of shape this coconut skewers there are not too big, i make this typeface slim
A sans-serif typeface that made as black as your strongest coffee. This typeface is not completed yet because I just made this up for discussion first. Therefore I will be really appreciate it if you willing to give advice to my first coffestall typeface. Will complete it sooner rather than later!! :)
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.
NO KERNING DONE ATM!!!
A font mainly inspired by Gilroy. Some glyphs are not really great, so improvements and clones are really welcome right now.
Latin accents hopefully soon.
And I know this is ugly. Cuz there's no kerning.
Thanks to Sed4tives for fixing like half of the glyphs, really appreciate that.
This is a font for Tengwar script, invented by J.R.R. Tolkien. Tengwar is used to write languages such as Quenya, Sindarin, created by the same author. It is also adaptated to write a number of spoken languages including English, Esperanto, French, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Italian, Scottish Gaelic, Spanish, Welsh and Lojban.
This typeface was inspired by Indonesian food called 'Sate Kelopo'. In the corner of the stem there is a serif to show the ' serundeng' or called coconut from 'Sate Kelopo'. Between the stem and the stroke there is a gap to show that in each stick of the satay , there are 4-5 meats which stabbed one by one. And in every meats there is a little gap in it that show a gap between the stem and stroke.