1:qian hard 2:wang death 3:he grain 4:ri sun 5:tian field 6:yang sheep 7:wang net 8:fei deny 9:xi west 0:zi nose -:bian sort ^:shan mountain
q:quan dog w:mu tree e:xue hole r:shi spirit t:tu soil y:ya fang u:zhu bamboo i:mian house o:yu rain p:bei shell @:mo no [:ci this
a:shang respect s:si string d:tian field f:er ear g:jian see h:zhe person j:zhui bird k:shi stone l:li stand ;:li queue :: ]:zhui bird
z:zi child x:xin heart c:cun inch v:nv woman b:gan dry n:niao bird m:ma horse ,:lin woods .:ci next /:yu wing _:shao few
space:cao grass
!:juan roll ":wen text #:fen divide $:sai block %:tu soil &:tu born ':sheng grow (:chen time ):jiu mill =:er two ~:niu ox |:shi ten
Q:jin cloth W:shou hand E:li stand R:ri sun T:dou bean Y:yi clothes U:mu tree I:ying light O:kou mouth P:mu eye `:zhua nail {:xi meat
A:shi male S:si own D:dao knife F:rou meat G:gong give H:huo fire J:ji table K:kou mouth L:li power +:tou lid *:he fit }:jin now
Z:zheng correct X:shi ten C:che car V:ren leg B:ba eight N:niu cow M:min dish <:ba eight >:bu not ?:ren entrust
This font is based on the combination of a local culture and a traditional food. With combining thick and thin strokes, with adding a little bit of "tail" on the end of every glyphs, this font have a certain goal, which is to show the beauty of a city called Lamongan which is famous for it's traditional food: Pecel Lele.
Comments and critics are very welcomed. Thanks!:)
'Sacred Textura', by Studio Sampersand, blends medieval Textura blackletter with contemporary design. Crafted with precision, it balances tradition and innovation. Its structured forms and intricate details convey strength and authority. The font follows a precise wide pen stroke-width that follows the hexagonal grid lines; creating a consistent neo-traditional textura font design.
This san serif, textured, pattern, bold font is inspired by traditional Welsh weaved blankets. I was fascinated by the incredible pattern created by the traditional practice of blanket weaving. To create the structure of these characters I worked from researching weaving and knitting patterns and scanned it into the computer to embed the pattern into letters.