One font, caps only, yet with all of Tiptoe’s four weights in it. Want to shout out? This is how to.
Tiptoe Toy’s features – alternation of weights and pseudo-randomization of weights – have served as a blueprint for similar features that I have enriched fellow type designers’ fonts with over the past few years. So, retrieved from the storehouse and dusted off, here it is back.
Download these to learn more about, or to print out and look at, Tiptoe Toy: KLTF Tiptoe Toy Manual KLTF Typeface Collection
Glyphs
The glyph set found in OTF for Print and in WOFF for Web:
Four weights in one font – to be accessed with Stylistic Set features. And some more such features that do funny things with letters of different weight, like alternating them randomly. Toy with them!
There are a few other features too, like alternate non-descending J and Q, an uncial E, and wider spacing of punctuation marks via the ‘Stylistic Set 20’ feature.
As to OTF for Print, not all operating systems and applications support OpenType Layout features and kerning equally well, if at all. As to WOFF for Web, only more recent browser versions support OpenType Layout features, via CSS font-feature-settings.
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