1 Style: Thin
language support for the Western European Latin
published in June 23
POMPEJI is inspired by the Pompeian Graffiti. Properties, forms and emotions of the graffiti translated into a contemporary context. Their accuracy and pointed shapes also indicate the use of the stylus and the act of scratching. At that time, these graffiti were scratched into walls with a pointed object. This is taken up again by the fine stroke width in POMPEJI. It is geometrically constructed and at the same time odd and fluid. The main features of the font are its static and line-like attitude with breaks in ascenders and descenders and the many connections that can be made with neighboring letters. In addition, the numerous, ligatures and alternative letters create a unique typeface, as was seen in Pompeii at the time.
about the character set
> ALLCAPS of the character set involve latin, basic greek, small caps, numbers, symbol and many different ligatures.
> It might take a little time till the files get sent, cause I’m sending them out manually. Don’t worry!
> Font Software may be updated occasionally.It may be improved or expanded, and possible problems fixed.
Let me know if something looks wrong or you miss any symbol. :)
ABCDERFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
123456789
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(& full of liguatures....*)
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THANKS FOR USING POMPEJI & SUPPORT ME. :-)
The font POMPEJI was created as part of my BA-thesis (June 2021) in the typography & type design department at the Muthesius University of Art and Design in Kiel.
Many thanks to Albert-Jan Pool and Antonia Cornelius, who supported me in developing the typeface. <3