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Hi. I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but it must be worth a try.
I have a bizarre font request.
Purely for personal fun, I’m interested in a sans-serif futhorc (Anglo-Saxon runes) set evolved to resemble the Japanese kana (either katakana or hiragana), while still identifiable as futhorc. Preferably matching the dimensions and weight of simplified Chinese characters in another font (I expect creating your own hanzi font would be much too time-consuming).
I keep some private notes in a mixed runic/hanzi script, and a font like this would be amazing to see, but perhaps challenging to produce.
I would be willing to make a donation in return for such a font (only a small one, though), and I would use it a lot and enjoy it.
If this sounds like an interesting project, give it a try.
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Is it just me, or are the lowercase letters the same as Papyrus?
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Buck, of course it is predictable how the K may look like. This is - as Justin said - handwritten and a free interpretation of gothic lettering, in the anglo-saxon world referred to as Old English / Blackletter.
That is, for the capitals. The lower case used is a mix of gothic and fraktur.
Did you have a look in the Old English department here? You should have found the Collins Old English, which would be a perfectly good start to draw a K.
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Hi,
I'm looking for a font that looks like the runes of mordor, like the ones one "The one ring"". I've attached an example so you can see what i'm looking for. Of course it would be nice if the font was free.
Please help me!
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