What is the ALS Zwoelf™ font?
The design of Zwoelf stems from a letter created by Oleg Pashchenko for the poetry book called “They Talk.”
Modified in several ways, the lettering gained readability and a more neutral look. This typeface combines Modern and Gothic styles, ugliness and beauty, the horrifying and the funny. Typographers may highlight any of this.
Zwoelf features elements that can be found in both Roman and Gothic styles, but has no real historical prototype. It creates coarse body copy that feels like blackletters. The type is well-suited for use with rough line graphics. More…
Zwoelf is a good choice for short texts, headings, witchcraft potion recipes, madrigals, spells and treasure map naming.
ALS Zwoelf™ Font families
The ALS Zwoelf™ includes the following font families:
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ALS Zwoelf™ Preview
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Font NameALS Zwoelf™
Design Date1 Jan 2008
Designer(s)Oleg Pashchenko, Irina Smirnova, Zakhar Yaschin
PublisherArt. Lebedev Studio