This typeface is inspired by a traditional chicken noodle street food store in Indonesia. I want to make this typeface as simple as possible but also appealing in people's eyes. The chicken noodle contain noodle, minced chicken, chicken dumpling and of course some fried crispy pangsit. In each every stroke of the typeface there something sharp at the middle and that's represent the fried pangsit and also the typeface that i made is rather slim and semi elastic that represent the thin and almost chewy noodle.
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).
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This is a clone of FontOut6This 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!:)
This font was made for street food vendor which we call PKL. My team got tahu campur which means mixed tofu. Inspired by the tofu, I made the font literally square like a tofu (lol). Tahu campur has bold taste which result in also a bold font. Shadow made by request. Hope you like the font! Please leave some comments for a better changes so we all can improve. Thanks~
This is a clone of Like a TofuHi! 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!
Inspired by one of the most favorite Indonesian traditional food 'Bakso'
Its round shape and juicy taste is very special to Indonesian people. Made from steam mixed meat and flour, people in wester usually called it 'Meatball'. But actually they are different. Western people 'Meatball' usually eated with 'Italian' spaghetti. The texture of 'Meatball' is rough and use more beef than the Indonesian one. 'Bakso' eated with glass noodle soup with ketchup and soy sauce. People added some fried and green garlic leaf to add the taste. 'Bakso' has a very low price, you can have it yours for five thousand Indonesian Rupiah or five US Cents only at food corner around...
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.
this font is based on chicken noodle shape of Depot Keluarga (one of a noodle stall in Surabaya, Indonesia). It has a small curve on its point to describe the elastic characteristic of the noodle. The noodle of Depot Keluarga has a thin size, so that this font has thin enough size too. Your comments and suggestions are welcome :)
This typeface adopted from Gado-Gado. Gado-gado is a deliciously comforting Indonesian mega salad served with crunchy prawn crackers and an incridibly delicious peanut dressing. This typeface look like tofu and circle of egg (bunder buktek-bunter kotak)