Husk was designed by Jim Lyles, Brian Bonislawsky and published by Stiggy & Sands. Husk contains 3 styles and family package options.
A Flare Serif Family to Rule Them All
The Husk Family began as a digitization of a film typeface called Maile by LetterGraphics. From there, it has evolved to a much more robust character set than its original reference. With multiple numerals sets, creative discretionary ligatures, as well as Swash Capitals and a few final forms, this gladiator of the type arena cuts through to let your designs shine.
See the 5th graphic for a comprehensive character map preview.
The Husk Family is loaded with features to give you plenty of customisation options:
– Regular, Chiseled, and Inline styles that can be used alone or chromatically layered
– A mix of specialized Capital letterforms for Caps & Lowercase standard
– A Swash feature for Swash Capitals as E & R final forms.
– Stylistic Alternates feature for Lining Numerals, an alternate & and M.
– Discretionary Ligatures for a collection of unique ligature arrangements.
– A Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for Limitless Fractions
– An Oldstyle (default), Tabular, Proportional, and Lining figure sets
Approx. 482 Character Glyph Set per font: The Husk Family comes with a glyphset that includes standard & punctuation, international language support, discretionary ligatures, alternate numeral styles, subscript and superscript.