Banana Yeti is a brush script typeface with a condensed vertical slant, inspired by a handcrafted sample drawn by the calligrapher Ross Frederic George and depicted in Speedball 1947 Book Handbook.
Banana Yeti has a vintage brush script appearance, best for food packaging, screen and logo style and duration advertising.
The original design has been entirely reworked and extended by the Zetafonts Masterclass 2016 Group to supply three lighter weights, and a monoline version, as well as to produce a prolonged character set with open type assistance for ligatures, alternates, European languages and ending swashes.
Banana Yeti covers over 40 languages that use the Latin alphabet, with a complete variety of accents and diacritics. It comes in 4 weights plus an unique monoline weight.
Banana Yeti makes complete usage of Open Type ligatures to offer swashes, arching letters and a wide range of ligature characters for a more handcrafted, natural look. Swashes can be accessed through glyph combination or by typing one to six highlights after the letter. Typing a highlight before an expression produces arching text; close arch with another underscore. Alternative ampersands can be accessed through glyph scheme or by typing several ampersand characters.
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