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Twisted Punk

Twisted Punk™

by Aah Yes
Individual Styles from $5.95
Complete family of 8 fonts: $12.95
Twisted Punk Font Family was designed by published by Aah Yes. Twisted Punk contains 4 styles and family package options.

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Twisted Punk Complete

8 fonts

Best Value!

Per style:

$1.61

Pack of 8 styles:

$12.95

  • Twisted Punk Mixed1 Twisted Punk Mixed1

  • Twisted Punk Mixed2 Twisted Punk Mixed2

  • Twisted Punk Mixed3 Twisted Punk Mixed3

  • Twisted Punk Mixed3 Twisted Punk Mixed3

Per style:

$2.23

Pack of 4 styles:

$8.95

About Twisted Punk Font Family


The Twisted Punk font family has four "standard" versions, (standard in the sense that the font's characters are all the same weight,) but in these versions the characters are mis-aligned in various ways, such as variations in rotation, elevation, or equal size; and also the Upper Case letters are altered forms of the lower case. In addition there are 3 Mixed versions, in which each font has characters appropriately selected from all 4 weights - giving each of the Mixed versions a jumbled blend of the 4 weights in an apparently random manner, but in a different combination for each of the three. There are 3 versions of the Mixed-Up letters because one way of jumbling letters might be perfect for one sentence but with another sentence it doesn't quite work as well - here there's 3 easy ways to do it so that whatever the text, you can be happy with the finished product. For the 4 standard versions, whatever the variation in a character it is uniform for that character throughout the four weights, they are not independently varied. (In other words - for example, lower case b rotates slightly anti-clockwise in all 4 weights, and it has the same amount of rotation in all 4 weights. Upper Case k rotates the same amount clockwise in all its 4 weights. This principle applies to all characters.) The effect created by this font is seen to greatest advantage in full phrases and sentences rather than single words, giving a deliberately informal presentation. The zip package contains both OTF and TTF versions - install either OTF or TTF, not both versions of a font on the same machine.

Designers:

Publisher: Aah Yes

Foundry: Aah Yes

Design Owner: Aah Yes

MyFonts debut: Feb 13, 2007

Twisted Punk™ is a trademark of Aah Yes.

About Aah Yes

Aah Yes Fonts presents 10 brand-new and original font families, including Dascari, a funky and informal yet highly-readable font that would suit a large variety of modern graphics situations; and Cabragio which is a curvy font which flows attractively and dynamically, especially in its lower case letters, and is a quite distinct font. Deltarbo is a conventional medium-heavy sans-serif that has modern clean lines and a slightly "rounded-rectangle" feel for great legibility. There are two handwriting fonts in this new selection - Write is a fairly neat (perhaps even formal) handwriting font or print, useable for both display and text with clear and well-defined characters, and Dorkihand is genuinely left-handed writing, and veers more towards the grunge style of handwriting. Tuzonie, Crockstomp and Rappica fall into the "misprinted, degraded or distressed" category, and give varying degrees of degradation to different block types, with internal and external letter-distress being available. Smeethe manages to look almost out of focus while being both degraded and yet smooth, but not so degraded as to impair its legibility. Meltifex puts at the user's disposal a full set of melting letters, which drip away at the bottom. Dascari and Write have been created in an extensive variety of weights and styles. All Aah Yes's Fonts' font packages contain both TTF or OTF formats, (i.e. both formats are included in the same zip file) and all the fonts are - as you would expect - comprehensively kerned, and contain an extensive selection of accented and non-English characters. As far as the Font Authors are aware, the invented font names are all quite meaningless, none of them is something unspeakable in Etruscan or Hittite. (But if they are, please let us know.)

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