Cloisterfuch is a contemporary Blackletter typeface. Inspired by a range of historical scripts such as Texturalis and Fraktur, Cloisterfuch takes its letterforms to the next level by basing them on a varying nib angle of 0-90 degrees, as opposed to the classical fixed 45 degree model.
Excellent for screen and remarkably practical simply put pieces of text, Cloisterfuch is an excellent font for product packaging style, editorial entitling, metal band album covers, newspaper logos, and much more.
In addition to an extremely decorative uppercase and a little less ornamental lowercase, Cloisterfuch comes equipped with a variety of OpenType features to increase its prospective applications: lining & & old-style numerals, basic & & discretionary ligatures, contextual historical alternates, and a handful of swash capitals.
Likewise included are a variety of icons, dingbats, symbols and manicules. Cloisterfuch has a Latin Extended (A) glyphset, supporting over 50 languages.