7/31/2023 0 Comments Birdfont ligaturesThis cool, informal and laid back typeface will be the perfect match for illustrations of fairy tales, comics for children and any product or publishing for the little ones. It has a complete set of small caps, sensitive cases, more than 30 pairs of ligatures, alternate characters and much more. The font has an extended set of 643 characters supporting 219 Latin languages. The Thief Bird has one single weight and it’s ideal to be used in storybooks, candy packaging, films, toys, logos, labels, etc. It is really attractive for setting short paragraphs that tell stories for little people. The Thief Bird is a playful display font, with cheerful ligatures and alternate characters. Thus, some legibility features from grotesque fonts were mixed with the brush calligraphy to add grace and zest to a font intended for children. The Thief Bird takes the language from sign painters and turns it into a font-this time around not aiming to set prices but to bring children stories to life. The concept behind The Thief Bird was inspired by the adaptation that the vintage sign painters made when they took the grotesque style characters they saw in newspapers and magazines and reproduced them using a brush, aiming to make the prices of the products displayed on wooden boards stand out, as opposed to highlighting large headlines (such as the idea behind fonts like Franklin Gothic). Although informal and grotesque may seem to be two quite different ideas, we have to dig into the origin of this typeface in order to understand the matter. The Thief Bird is an informal grotesque font.
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