RabbitEars
TrueTypeUsage privé
RABEAR.TTF
Mots clés
Note de l'auteur
Rabbit Ears, by David Rakowski and revised by Harald Gruenberger, is a free retro display font with a sly cartoon twist. The letters feel chunky and low-slung, with soft, bulbous shapes and those tall ear-like cuts rising from the upright strokes, giving the alphabet a playful mascot quality rather than a straight vintage revival.
It fits poster headlines, kids' book covers, novelty packaging, cafe signage, and playful logo work where a free font can carry the joke on its own. Because the idea is built right into the lettering, it also works well for short title cards or monograms, especially when you want the wordmark to feel a bit mischievous and character-led.
It fits poster headlines, kids' book covers, novelty packaging, cafe signage, and playful logo work where a free font can carry the joke on its own. Because the idea is built right into the lettering, it also works well for short title cards or monograms, especially when you want the wordmark to feel a bit mischievous and character-led.
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Informations sur les polices standards
Avis de droits d’auteur
(c) 1996 David Rakowski, revised 1996 by Harald Gruenberger
Famille de police
RabbitEars
Sous-famille de police
Regular
Identification unique de sous-famille
Alts:Rabbit Revised
Nom complet de police
RabbitEars
Version tableau de noms
1.0 Wed Jan 24 21:12:32 1996
Nom de police postscript
Hare Regular
Informations sur les polices étendues
Plateformes supportées
PlateformeCodage
MicrosoftUnicode BMP uniquement
MacintoshRomain
UnicodeUnicode 1.0 sémantique
Détails de la police
Révision1
Comptage des glyphes92
Unités par Em1200
Droits incorporationIncorporation pour installation permanente
Classe famillePas de classification
PoidsMoyen (normal)
LargeurMoyen (normal)
Mac styleGras
DirectionSeulement glyphes fortement gauche-à-droit + glyphes neutres
Caractéristiques des modèlesOrdinaire
EspacementNon fixe