While exploring microfilm of an old, 1932 newspaper, I stumbled on the word "Poultry" written with trapezoidal letters. I did not recall seeing lettering like this and it motivated me to create a typeface that might produce a comparable outcome.
Poultry Sign has six styles in two widths, each with three weights. It is monoline, monospaced, and all caps. The letters on the lower-case keys reverse the trapezoid of those on the upper-case secrets. The designer's expectation is that the most typical use for this typeface will alternate upper-case and lower-case keys. The spacing of the letters equals within each width so the styles can be layered to produce bi-colored or tri-colored letters. There is a 2nd set of numbers that can be accessed with an OpenType stylistic option. Likewise accessible with OpenType stylistic options are variations of letters T, N, L, Y, and lower-case V.
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