Cruller was designed by Ian Lynam and published by Wordshape.
Cruller contains 1 style.
Cruller is a display typeface that is based on a rare bit of lettering from a 1910 German lettering book.
What was the inspiration for designing the font? I found the base lettering years ago in a specimen and scanned it. I've used it perennially for assorted metal bands' logos, and finally decided to digitize it.
What are its main characteristics and features? It is a spidery bit of lettering that would work well in Harry Potter movies or on album covers.
Usage recommendations: Display type for use in materials that are meant to have a hand-wrought look circa the turn of the century.
Font Family: Cruller
File Size: 21.31 MB
Tags: arts & crafts, black metal,
book,
cooper,
creepy, early bauhaus, emil rudolf weiss,
german, gropius,
halloween, hand lettering, harry potter, ian lyman, ian lynam, inacubala,
japan, ligatures,
manuscript,
medieval,
mexico,
pentagram,
roman,
scary,
scribe,
spidery,
tokyo,
witchRelease date: March 23, 2010
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