Ammer Handwriting
Austrian Cartoonist Wolfgang Ammer lent his handwriting to create this font produced by the team at Schriftlabor. Wolfgang uses the font in his daily routine:
It facilitates corrections and translations of his cartoons for international newspapers. It is a script typeface that includes rich in contextual alternates. Ammer contains about 1800 glyphs, and each character has multiple alternative shapes.
We wrote a complex OpenType substitution feature that makes sure that the same variant does not appear twice in a line. It has a lot of character and shows a fast and spontaneous feeling to it.
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