Grogoth Blackletter Font

Grogoth Blackletter Font

“Broken letters (German: gebrochene Schrift literally “”broken writing””; English: blackletter) or Gothic letters, also known as German letters, are the typeface used in Europe West from the 12th century to the 17th century. Meanwhile, Danish spoke it until 1875 and German, Estonian and Latvian spoke it well into the 20th century. Fracture is one of the broken typefaces that is often considered to represent the entire broken typeface. Broken letters are sometimes also called Old English, but not in the Old English or Anglo-Saxon sense that was born centuries earlier.

This group of letters is so named because it contains Latin letters that have breaks in the curvature of the letters, either in part or in whole designs. The fracture arises from a sudden dip when writing certain parts of the letter. In contrast, letters with perfect, unbroken curves, such as Antikua, are created from smooth, flowing writing movements.

Grogoth is a font inspired by the Blackletter typeface, made with a modern impression but still looks strong and unique. In addition, Young Best font is also supported with multilingual characters that can be used in several international languages.

Grogoth font is very suitable for use in making music album cover designs, tattoo logos, wishkey labels, packaging pomades and so on which are made with dark and strong concepts.

This font is Demo Font free for PERSONAL USE only.

Link to purchase full version and commercial license: https://creativemarket.com/AnomaliCreative/7418874-Grogoth-Filthy-Gothic-Font?u=fontlot123


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Date: August 24, 2022
Downloads: 3130
Classification: Blackletter Fonts
License: Free for Personal Use

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