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Walonka

Walonka

by TripleHely
Individual Styles from $18.00
Walonka Font Family was designed by Olga Ktitorova and published by TripleHely. Walonka contains 1 styles.

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About Walonka Font Family


Hello! Let me introduce Walonka – a modern calligraphy font. With its natural, elegant shapes Walonka is the perfect choice for logos, branding, web, blog headlines, invitations, magazine and book design, product packaging – or for any text on postcards and on your favorite photos.



Walonka includes:


  • a standard set of characters with wide multilingual support: Western-, Central- and Eastern-European, Baltic, Turkish, Latin-type Africans, and Asian (94 languages in total)
  • two additional character sets: lowercase letters with alternates shapes and lowercase letters without a connection stroke - for the position at the end of a word
  • another two additional lowercase character sets – initial and final swashed forms
  • 75 ligatures for double letters and frequent combinations



Walonka has a large number of embedded context-dependent auto-replacement features that give the text a natural, handwritten look and correct inharmonious combinations of letters. These features work well in many apps (even simple ones like Notepad/TextEdit), and if you need to customize their application – you could use programs that support OpenType features (for example, Adobe apps or CorelDraw). All these additional glyphs are PUA-encoded, so if your software does not support OpenType — you could access them through Character Map (Windows) or Font Book (Mac).


I hope you will like Walonka and create great designs with it!

Designers: Olga Ktitorova

Publisher: TripleHely

Foundry: TripleHely

Design Owner: TripleHely

MyFonts debut: May 3, 2023

Walonka

About TripleHely

TripleHely is the personal type foundry of Olga Ktitorova, a graphic designer from Moscow, Russia. After graduation at Moscow Institute of Contemporary Arts, she worked as an editorial designer for a long time, and always loved everything related to letters. Throughout her design career, Olga studied type design, lettering and calligraphy, and switched to freelance a few years ago. This style of work allowed her to devote a lot of time to the practice of calligraphy and hand lettering, and a year ago she met a client who needed custom typefaces, then another one, and another ... "Today is the day" - Olga thought and decided to open her own foundry on MyFonts to share her work and her passion with the design community worldwide

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