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MoreLeavesDesigner: Robert Schenk
Publisher: Ingrimayne Type
MoreLeaves was developed by Robert Schenk and published by Ingrimayne Type. MoreLeaves consists of 4 styles and household package options. p > In 1990 I developed the typeface XLeafMeAlone. In 2006 I chose that it was time to improve it. Rather of contributing to it, I created two brand-new font styles consisting of almost 200 leaves: MapleOaks and More Leaves. Amongst the leaves you will find in MoreLeaves are elm, cottonwood, tulip tree, ash, hickory, locust, ginko, aspen, sassafras, hawthorn, beech, and birch. There are likewise a few that come from shrubs and I am not exactly sure what they are, however they looked fascinating so I put them in. You will not discover oaks, maples, or sycamores-- they are in MapleOaks.

Why leaves? Due to the fact that individuals like them. As a big part of the biological world that is all around us, leaves are remarkable in their shapes and unlimited variations. In XLeafMeAlone I took about 50 shapes and rotated them 180 degrees to offer a typeface with approximately 100 glyphs. In each of these two typefaces, MoreLeaves and MapleOaks, there are practically 100 glyphs. Each of those glyphs is rotated in 90-degree increments to yield two families of four typefaces that need to be very helpful if one desires to produce borders of leaves.

Font Family:
· MoreLeaves UL
· MoreLeaves UR
· MoreLeaves DR
· MoreLeaves DL

Tags: botanical, decorative, environment, leat, leaves, nature, non-alphabetic, ornament, picture, plant, silhouette, silouette, symbol, tree

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