Nutcase is a perfect example of a font that designed itself, really. I created a hexagonal template (the most economical form in nature by the way) and took out the centre to increase the decorative element. It soon became clear it would translate into a complete alphabet, so I set to work applying the idea to both upper and lower cases.
It wasn't all straight forward though, avoiding awkward characters and retaining legibility took a little perseverance but it eventually paid off. I thought of this primarily as a decorative display face but having tested it out, found it reads surprisingly well as body copy too.
Nutcase comes in OpenType OTF & TrueType TTF formats for Mac & Windows. Webfont available from the ArtyType site: https://arty-type.com/product/nutcase/