I've been believing for a while about making a serif font with ball terminals: huge enjoyable round ends to the letters anywhere I can squeeze them in. So I made Breakfast Pastry! I began with a hand-drawn set of fundamental letters, then went hog-wild making alternates and ligatures galore with enjoyable swirls, curls, and much more balls. LOTS OF BALLS!
I have actually cleaned the letters up significantly to make them smooth and simple for any cutting or printing you may want to do, however I have actually likewise left in a few of the hand-drawn character so that the fonts are warmer and not too formal.
Then I took the first font, and made a 2nd solid version without the cutouts. After that I believed: I tend to make plumper font styles ... why not make an even thinner variation? So I did! All three variations have the very same character set (over 700 glyphs overall), which suggests they all have the exact same additionals and alternates.
All three font styles have over 300 extended Latin characters for lanugage assistance, in addition to over 200 reward items: alternate letters, letters with swashes, two-letter ligatures, little caps, catchwords, and even some benefit accessories and aspects to make the typefaces much more flexible. (After all, if one swash on a letter is great, 2 or 3 might be terrific!)
.All 3 Breakfast Pastry font styles include:
.- Basic character set (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, lots of punctuation)
- Over 300 extended Latin characters for language support
- 230 additionals! Alternates, ligatures, catchwords, little caps, and ornaments
- Whatever PUA-encoded for simple access in any program
Plus, I've made a convenient PDF document with all of the characters noted - you can cut and paste from the PDF into any design program! (The PDF remains in Breakfast Pastry Routine; since they're all coded the very same, you can C&P the codes in it for all three font styles.)
.Font Family: