Aspic was designed by Gareth Hague and published by Alias.
Aspic contains 2 styles and family package options.
Asperity, Asphalt and
Aspic, were designed for Another magazine issues 18 and 19, A typeface in three versions, Hard, Soft and Script, three typefaces with the same character shape, where hard is angular, Soft is brushlike, and Script a painted-ish connected design.
If Asperity references pen-drawn and carved lettering, Aspic has a different set of influences, but still based on crafted, calligraphic hand lettering. Aspic takes ideas from the lettering you might find on cereal packets or toilet rolls. Seemingly throwaway or ephemeral, these are skilfully drawn, crafted lettering designs, presumably brush-like and handwritten to signify friendliness, warmth. Aspic has that same swashy character, but is not overly informal. Rounded, but not hand-done.
Font Family:
· Aspic Medium
· Aspic Bold
File Size: 6.11 MB
Tags: food,
packaging,
rounded,
softRelease date: June 22, 2012
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- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)
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