Crayola is one of the oldest exercise with textures from the period when each tool was tested to see how it behaves in digital format.
The childish appearance of this font was followed by small characters, heavy lines and strong line pressures specific to children’s drawings. A rather naive look was also taken into account, setting an irregular arrangement of characters that gives this font a dynamic and optimistic attitude.
For its chalk-like texture it is recommended to use the Crayola font on dark backgrounds.
Includes
- Latin Basic (ASCII).....................................................................................................................
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- Latin-1 Supplement.....................................................................................................................
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- Latin Extended-A.....................................................................................................................
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- General Punctuation.....................................................................................................................
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- Currency Symbols.....................................................................................................................
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- Letterlike Symbols.....................................................................................................................
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Diacritical marks, empty glyphs, control and unconventional characters are not displayed in the Character Map.
Tables by Unicode® Standards.