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Waypointer

by Tarallo Design
Individual Styles from $18.99 USD
The Waypointer Font Family was designed by Donald Tarallo, Alex Tarallo and published by Tarallo Design. Waypointer contains 1 styles.

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Waypointer is a font of arrows. These can be used to indicate direction or emphasis in documents, signage, or websites. The arrow sizes match the standard cap height of most fonts making it simple to use within text.

The arrows are accessed with the standard keyboard keys. Make your own arrow of any length with the 1 to 9 keys. Use uppercase (A to Z) and lowercase (a to z) for pre-made arrows that point right, left, up, or down.

Those who use OpenType will find useful features, such as stylistic sets for changing arrow directions in 360 degree angles and stylistic alternates for quick changes between pointing right and left.

It has a few extras such as a map pin, anchor, and lightning bolt. These are included and accessed with the comma, period, and zero key.

Designers: Donald Tarallo, Alex Tarallo

Publisher: Tarallo Design

Foundry: Tarallo Design

Original Foundry: Tarallo Design

Design Owner: Tarallo Design

MyFonts debut: Jan 6, 2022

Waypointer

About Tarallo Design

Tarallo Design, founded by Donald Tarallo and his associates, specializes in creating high-quality, original, and memorable typefaces that range from sans serifs to ornamental styles. With a rich educational background in art and design from Clark University, the Rhode Island School of Design (MFA), and the Basel School of Design in Switzerland, Don's passion for the creative process, form-giving, and craftsmanship began in childhood while working alongside his grandmother in her ceramic studio. His professional journey includes teaching and working in design across Europe and East Asia, which deepened his fascination with alphabets and languages. Since its establishment in 1997, Tarallo Design has catered to a diverse array of international clients and is based in Massachusetts. In addition to his design work, Don also shares his expertise as a professor, contributing to the next generation of designers.

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