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This font's letter forms are based off of Wim Crouwel's "new alphabet." The design has changed a fair bit but stays true to the underlying design. This face is designed for display.

6 Comments

Comment by gfresh 2nd november 2008
Hey, where's the Hebrew character support?
http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/pullchain_hebrew (Just Kidding)
Comment by dcsudweeks 2nd november 2008
Phew. I was wondering if anybody else found that Crowel "a" just too heretical. Call me a philistine but I think each glyph should carry enough information about the character to be grasped without any jumping through hoops.
Comment by intaglio 3rd november 2008
@intaglio: That was partly the reason I made the font. I do like the simplicity of Crouwel's alphabet. The reason its unrecognizable is it's not used every day. As I was working on this face I was beginning to be able to read the new letters, then words without trouble.

Thanks for the feedback. I made a few minor changes since I published the face. If you downloaded it, you may want to again.
Comment by gfresh 3rd november 2008
hi, nice font. my only comment is the designer's name is spelled crouwel with a "u". you should probably change so your font will come up when someone searches for wim crouwel not crowel :)
Comment by funk_king 3rd november 2008
Minor changes to the "e", "!" and "?". Shout out to suds for the direction.
Comment by gfresh 6th november 2008

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