Trýna No. 5 is a typeface that exudes a raw, handcrafted aesthetic, featuring four variations of each glyph to create a prickly, gorse-like texture. This font draws inspiration from handwritten inscriptions found in an Icelandic museum, adding to its unique and authentic feel. With four variations of each glyph, this font offers endless creative possibilities and is sure to bring four times the fun to any project.
A rough, hand-crafted typeface with four variations of each glyph for a bristly, gorse-like feel. More kinks than no. 8 wire, and tougher than a mighty kauri.
Be sure to turn on OpenType ligatures for full variation.
Trýna no. 5 is free for personal, educational, and commercial use, but a donation is much appreciated if you're using Trýna no. 5 commercially, or if you'd like to support future projects.
Questions/comments to
[email protected], or via rrry.me
Pay what you like:
https://roryharnden.gumroad.com/l/tryna
// Tr�na No. 5, � 2014 Rory Harnden
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[email protected]This typeface requires OpenType standard ligatures to be enabled. Most programs will enable them by default, though do check if things look strange.
To make Tr�na No. 5 work properly in Microsoft Word, please see this page on how to enable ligatures:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-001/mac-word-help/turn-on-ligatures-or-joined-characters-HA102928668.aspx
Adobe Illustrator:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/illustrator/cs/using/WS714a382cdf7d304e7e07d0100196cbc5f-63bea.html#WS714a382cdf7d304e7e07d0100196cbc5f-63b1a
Adobe InDesign:
http://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/formatting-characters.html#apply_ligatures_to_letter_pairs
Adobe Photoshop:
http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/fonts.html#apply_opentype_features