Halberdia Regular Fonts Free Downloads

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Version : 1.0
Style : Regular
Size : 97.11 Kbps
Update : Mon, 22 May 2023 06:26:48 +0800
Author : zephram
Use on the webTotal Use [ 4453 ] times
1Add to the head section of web page.
<link href="https://db.onlinewebfonts.com/c/cb10f90b80498b0117192a8411bc6ccc?family=Halberdia+Regular" rel="stylesheet">
orUsing @import CSS directive, put the following line in add to your css file.(http | https)
@import url(https://db.onlinewebfonts.com/c/cb10f90b80498b0117192a8411bc6ccc?family=Halberdia+Regular);
orUse font-face declaration Fonts.(http | https)
@font-face {
    font-family: "Halberdia Regular";
    src: url("https://db.onlinewebfonts.com/t/cb10f90b80498b0117192a8411bc6ccc.eot");
    src: url("https://db.onlinewebfonts.com/t/cb10f90b80498b0117192a8411bc6ccc.eot?#iefix")format("embedded-opentype"),
    url("https://db.onlinewebfonts.com/t/cb10f90b80498b0117192a8411bc6ccc.woff2")format("woff2"),
    url("https://db.onlinewebfonts.com/t/cb10f90b80498b0117192a8411bc6ccc.woff")format("woff"),
    url("https://db.onlinewebfonts.com/t/cb10f90b80498b0117192a8411bc6ccc.ttf")format("truetype"),
    url("https://db.onlinewebfonts.com/t/cb10f90b80498b0117192a8411bc6ccc.svg#Halberdia Regular")format("svg");
}
2CSS rules to specify fonts
font-family: "Halberdia Regular";
demo
90px
Sample Text:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz /*-+~!@#$%^&*()-=_+{}[]:;"'|\<>.?
Trademark:
FontStruct is a trademark of FontStruct.com
Explanation:
Halberdia was built with FontStructDesigner description: pstrongVersion 0.5/strong/pp*/ppA work in progress, made for a Terraria mod. It gets its name because parts of it remind me of halberd, partisan, and/or axe heads. I designed this to have the vaguely authoritation look of a Didone as well as a borderline-gaudy look that prevents this from being taken as seriously as other Didones. These changes lent some much-needed character to the prototypical Didone from which this design evolved. The uppercase letters are more heavily ornamented, as if to suggest that they are letters from an illuminated manuscript./ppThe main texture is a diamond pattern inspired by vent holes in medieval armor. These were often made with a square punch, and help the font look more handmade./pp*/ppstrongNotes/strong/ppThe wider letters are incised, which seems to lessen their perceived wideness by breaking up the shapes. For me this effect lent a more natural flow to the reading./ppThe ornamentation rules are complicated and factor in lettershapes, English letter frequency, and the existing design parameters. One thing I can concisely explain is that glyphs which normally look fairly plain are ornamented to such an extent that they make others look plain instead (strongCGJLT1/strong among others)./p
License:
Creative Commons CC0 Public Domain Dedication
Copyright:
Copyright zephram 2019
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