Austrian Cartoonist Wolfgang Ammer lent his handwriting to this font, which was produced by Miriam Surányi.
Wolfgang already uses the font in his daily routine: It facilitates corrections and translations of his cartoons for international newspapers.
Rich in contextual alternates, Ammer contains about 1800 glyphs. Each character has multiple alternates. And a complex OpenType substitution feature makes sure that the same variant does not appear twice in a line.
More As a special gimmick, the font contains a Tic Tac Toe game: To activate it, type a # and turn on stylistic set 20.
Then use digits 19 for setting the naughts and crosses on their places. The enclosed TT variant has a reduced glyph set and therefore a smaller file size, hence it is better suited for use on the web.
Wolfgang already uses the font in his daily routine: It facilitates corrections and translations of his cartoons for international newspapers.
Rich in contextual alternates, Ammer contains about 1800 glyphs. Each character has multiple alternates. And a complex OpenType substitution feature makes sure that the same variant does not appear twice in a line.
More As a special gimmick, the font contains a Tic Tac Toe game: To activate it, type a # and turn on stylistic set 20.
Then use digits 19 for setting the naughts and crosses on their places. The enclosed TT variant has a reduced glyph set and therefore a smaller file size, hence it is better suited for use on the web.