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Hexonu

par Ingrimayne Type
Styles individuels à partir de $9.00 USD
Famille complète de 6 polices: $16.00 USD
La famille de polices Hexonu a été conçue par Robert Schenk et publiée par Ingrimayne Type. Hexonu contient 6 styles et options de package familial.

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HexonuUp

2 polices

Par style :

$5.50 USD

Paquet de 2 styles:

$11.00 USD

HexonuDown

2 polices

Par style :

$5.50 USD

Paquet de 2 styles:

$11.00 USD

HexonuCoffins

2 polices

Par style :

$5.50 USD

Paquet de 2 styles:

$11.00 USD

À propos de la famille


Hexonu is a weird, awkward, monospaced font family. In place of true lower-case letters, it has a second set of capitals that, through the magic of the OpenType contextual alternatives (calt) feature, automatically alternates with the set on the upper-case keys. If one wants to use only one set of letters, the contextual alternatives must be turned off and character spacing adjusted.

Hexonu is another effort to create a font with alternating sets of letters (see PoultySign, Lentzers, and Caltic for others). The base shape for forming the letters is a lopsided hexagon that resembles an old coffin. In four of the six family members, the alternating shape is a distorted hour-glass. In the other two, coffin shapes heads-up alternate with coffin shapes heads-down. The family was created as an experiment with the calt feature and not for any particular use. It does not work as text but its bizarreness makes it appropriate for some poster and signage applications.

Concepteurs: Robert Schenk

Éditeur: Ingrimayne Type

Fonderie: Ingrimayne Type

Maître d'ouvrage: Ingrimayne Type

MyFonts débout: Apr 28, 2020

Hexonu

À propos Ingrimayne Type

IngrimayneType distributes digital typefaces designed by Robert Schenk. Robert became fascinated with type design in the late 1980s and began designing type in 1988 with an early version of Fontographer. He has designed a wide variety of typefaces, from standard text fonts to bizarre decorative faces. Many of these faces were designed to meet specific needs but others were experimental, designed as a challenge to form letters that met a narrowly-defined criteria. Areas of special strength in the IngrimayneType library include novelty fonts, picture fonts including tessellations, and fonts with alternating character sets.

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