About Something-Wrong
Font Weight Name: Something-Wrong, Font Family: , designed by . This font is part of the family, licensed with , and manufactured by . The current version is “. The Something-Wrong font, with its distinct APERTURE and ARC shapes, exudes a sense of playfulness with its whimsical APEX points and unique ARM angles. The BILATERAL SERIFS add a touch of elegance while the OPEN COUNTERS give it a modern feel. The BOWLS are perfectly rounded, and the BRACKETS add a touch of sophistication. The CLOSED COUNTERS provide a sense of balance, complementing the overall design’s structure. The CROSSBARS are sturdy, and the DESCENDERS add a bit of flair with their graceful curves. The EAR and EYE details give the font a quirky personality, while the FINIALS add a touch of refinement. The intricate HAIRLINES contrast beautifully with the boldness of the HEAD SERIFS. The JOINTS are well-defined, and the LIGATURES flow seamlessly. The font’s NECKS are slender, and the loops add a playful touch. The OVERHANGS provide a sense of momentum, and the SERIFS give it a classic touch. The SHOULDER details are bold, and the SPINES are sharp. The SPURS add a bit of character, while the STEMS are sturdy and well-balanced. The STRESS is evenly distributed, and the TAILS add a touch of elegance. The TITTLES are small but impactful, and the TERMINALS are well-rounded. The VERTICES are sharp yet refined.
Classified as Expressive and Rugged, the Something-Wrong font strikes the perfect balance between playfulness and sophistication. With its friendly APEX points and bold ARM angles, it exudes a sense of warmth while maintaining an air of elegance with its closed COUNTERS and intricate BILATERAL SERIFS. This font is perfect for designs that need a touch of personality and charm, making it a great choice for projects that require a unique and eye-catching typographic style.
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Publish Date: 2024-02-01