Porcini Font
by Barry Stock Fonts
Updated
Calligraphy5 font family styles
Lead Style
postscript 187 glyphs 186 characters
Carbon Style
postscript 187 glyphs 186 characters
Slate Style
postscript 187 glyphs 186 characters
Stainless Style
postscript 187 glyphs 186 characters
Granite Style
postscript 187 glyphs 186 characters
About Porcini Font
"Porcine" means "like a pig" and Porcini means "Italian, literally ‘little pigs’." This font began as a project in 1999, and languished for a quarter decade, until I resurrected it from a NAS drive while looking for something else entirely. The "Stainless" style was what I retrieved from the vault, and used subtraction to create the other styles. I was reminded that I had done this when I saw a friend's flyer using a heavy calligraphic font, albeit one slightly more compressed than Porcini. I'm glad I found it, and that it spurred me into action. Donations (thanks!) to Venmo @Barry-Stock or Paypal [email protected]
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