Kamuy was designed by Carlos Camargo Guerrero and published by Andinistas.
Kamuy contains 2 styles and family package options.
Kamui is a font designed by Carlos Fabian Camargo G. and used to write headlines. Its strategy makes it ideal for covers and advertisements with Japanese-style manga comics requiring latin style. Precisely its purpose was inspired by typographical classics such as Mistral by R. Excoffon and Zapfino by H. Zapf that then were diluted by separate strokes as blackletter calligraphy.
However, high doses of miscegenation and lettering untimely torn between 50% esthetic and 50% legibility. That way his radical expression is highly profitable for composing and designing words and phrases with Eastern look. And more importantly, the writing seems drawn quickly with thin-tipped brush staining over a rough surface, from that process comes the idea of corroded outlines and changes in contrast.
In conclusion, some diagonal strokes, horizontal, curved and vertical stand or hide from their simulation of scarcity or abundance of ink clots. That way each stroke seems inconsistent, footprint of the 423 brush drawing glyphs in Regular Kamuy. In that sense, the OpenType features included are: Standard Ligatures, Contextual Alternates, discretionary ligatures, swash, stylistic alternates, alternatives for titles, ordinals, fractions. And to end the Variable "Kamuy Dingbats" has is 52 fictitious drawings and zamurais.
Font Family:
· Kamuy
· Kamuy Dingbats
File Size: 16.23 MB
Tags: ancient,
antiqued,
broken,
brush-drawn,
calligraphy, comics,
constructed,
cool,
cursive,
cute,
damaged,
decorative,
disconnected,
elegant,
experimental,
fashionable,
formal,
graffiti,
grunge,
hand,
handwriting,
handwritten, headlines,
heavy,
ink,
invitation,
irregular,
letter,
lettering, mistral,
ninja,
organic,
ornamental,
party,
poster,
punk,
retro,
rough,
samurai,
script,
sketch,
t-shirt,
tag,
wedding,
wild, zapfino
Release date: July 20, 2012
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- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)
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