Tabarnak started out as an assessment and correction of an old principle by George Wilkens. The original concept was for a strong upright alphabet similar to Oz Cooper's work, however ornamented with some shocard/signage characteristics. That idea was drastically redrawn and reinvented to end up being a simple 21st century typeface made to turn heads and cause a friendly rush. Tabarnouche is Tabarnak's "tense" incarnation.
Just as terrific for packaging as they are for ads, posters, book and magazine covers, both Tabarnak and Tabarnouche come with about 600 characters, including lots of alternates, and support for most of Latin-based languages.
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