Crispbread Font is one of the healthiest fonts made by hand in the food typography branch. If you use it regularly you will find yourself becoming stronger and stronger. This is going to happen because this unique typeface was meant for giving you power and energy. Do you know that there is a legend saying that Vikings ate crispbread? No? So, now you do know about this interesting fact. And when you are going to a design breakfast you’ll choose the right bread font.
Eatable Typeface And Nordic Traditions
Crispbread Font is an eatable typeface that has a direct connection with history of northern countries. People in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany and Estonia have been baking crispbread for many years due to its durability. Crispbread is a staple food that manages to remain fresh for a long time and that’s why Vikings loved to eat it. Well, with such a product you can stay safe and sound easily. There are no dangerous ingredients in crispbread, just water, salt and rye flour. As you see, everything is rather healthy. Our crispbread is totally natural.
These unique characteristics of crispbread made us wonder how we can make a durable food font. The idea soon came into realization in the shape of this handmade font. And there is another interesting fact: one must bake crispbread for several minutes only. We proved this by trying to bake it on our own. Then we put all the bread pieces into the right order to get this diet typeface. That was the quickest bakery experience we ever had with a bread font.
If you are looking for a food typeface have a look at fonts made by hand. Browse and buy fonts like Cracker Font, Toasted Bread Font or Bublik Font.
How To Create Food Designs With Healthy Typeface
Remember that Crispbread Font is a healthy typeface. It won’t suit fast food ads. However, it will look perfectly on crispbread packages and commercials. The creative font will also do a great job for diet advices and bakery signs. Besides, this font will give your designs a Nordic appearance. And this is cool. Crispbread Font reminds us of Estonia and we’d love to see your projects in this area. Show the world good cooking practices.
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