Once upon a time, a co-worker of mine in some cases used an especially fanciful inkpen-style script in display-lettering circumstances. I liked it a lot. "Phil," I says, "why refrain from doing the entire alphabet, possibly a couple of little images, and I'll make a typeface." Well, one day he presented me with a stack of posterboard. He 'd done some letters, all right-- numerous them. Somehow I handled to boil them all down into a typeface called Treefrog, a name that appears to match its organic assortment, its tall x-height, its left- and right-leaning stems, its thick and thin strokes. Includes a load of ornamental doodles-- fish, chairs, rake and shovel, star, sun, and moon. OpenType features consist of Central/Eastern European alphabets, additional ligatures, and other features.
Font Family: Treefrog Regular