Cry Ink font is inspired by tattoo culture, with old-school tattoo accents. It has a thick tang shape and there are prominent features on the edge of the font. Old school is a tattoo style that is popular with young people, and this font has a unity between modern and classic styles. This font is best to use for headers or headlines, posters, flyers, banners, landing pages, portfolios, namewriting, album covers, etc.
epub | 2.32 MB | English | Isbn: B004AM5QTO | Author: Rice, Anne | Year: 1982
epub | 838.11 KB | English | Isbn:9781958453063 | Author: Kennedy Sutton | Year: 2022
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When I was a kid, I loved the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. I thought it was pretty stupid of the boy to trick the villagers into believing wolves are attacking his flock of sheep. But I also thought it was a bit sad that the sheep are eaten by a wolf in the end. I didn’t really feel sorry for the boy (he really was stupid), nor the wolf (he just does what he is supposed to do in life), but I did feel sorry for those poor sheep. I guess this is what disinformation leads to in the end. Cry Wolf is a bit of a scary font: it was made with a really old and battered brush, using Chinese ink and some quality French paper. It has a slight tilt to the right and I added some inky splatter for dramatic effect. Use Cry Wolf for your book covers, product packaging and headlines; use if to spice up you invitations and your halloween posters. Comes in a slightly tilted Regular style and an outright Italic style.