Spinnenkop was designed by David Kerkhoff and published by Hanoded.
Spinnenkop contains 2 styles and family package options.
Spinnenkop is an old Dutch word which means both 'spider' and (in dialect) cobweb. The word forms the basis for that English word: cobweb.
Spinnenkop is a magical font. I didn't use witchcraft to create it, but when it was finished, it reminded me of old fairytales, spell-books and potion recipes. Use it for anything you like, but book covers, product packaging and posters come to mind.
Comes with a few swashed letters and a weird alternate g.
Font Family:
· Spinnenkop Regular
· Spinnenkop Italic
File Size: 6.63 MB
Tags: 60s,
1960, 1960s,
artistic, book cover,
curly,
cute,
fancy,
fun,
greeting, greeting card, hand made,
handmade, hand painted, hand written,
happy,
headline, i dream of jeannie,
invitation,
jumpy, kids,
label,
labeling,
legible,
magazine,
multilingual, pink panther,
postcard,
poster, product packaging,
quirky,
retro,
rough,
serif,
spell,
swash,
tall,
uneven,
witch,
witchcraftRelease date: March 28, 2018
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- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)