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More Leaves


More Leaves is an Ingrimayne Type font family with 4 styles priced from $19.95.

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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: January 30th, 2006
Designed by: Robert Schenk
Designed when: 2006
Contained in Categories: Decorative & Display, Picture, Symbol
Design owned by: Ingrimayne Type
MyFonts Keywords: botanical, decorative, environment, nature, ornament, picture, silouette, symbol, tree


More Leaves

Almost 15 years ago I designed the font XLeafMeAlone. Last year I decided that it was time to improve it. Instead of adding to it, I created two new fonts containing almost 200 leaves: MapleOaks and More Leaves. Among the leaves you will find in MoreLeaves are elm, cottonwood, tulip tree, ash, hickory, locust, ginko, aspen, sassafrass, hawthorn, beech, and birch. There are also a few that come from shrubs and I am not sure what they are, but they looked interesting so I put them in. You will not find oaks, maples, or sycamores--they are in MapleOaks.

Why leaves? Because people like them. As so much of the biological world that is all around us, leaves are fascinating in their shapes and endless variations. In XLeafMeAlone I took about 50 shapes and rotated them 180 degrees to give a typeface with approximately 100 glyphs. In each of these two typefaces, MoreLeaves and MapleOaks, there are almost 100 glyphs. Each of those glyphs is rotated in 90-degree increments to yield two families of four typefaces that should be very useful if one wants to create borders of leaves.


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