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Gravitational Pull fonts from Hanoded - (lblsl)

Gravitational Pull
Designed by David Kerkhoff, Gravitational Pull is a hand drawn and script font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Hanoded.


My 9-year old son Sam asks a lot (a LOT!) of questions. Like: ‘what killed the dinosaurs?’ (probably an asteroid), ‘what is the distance to Pluto’ (about 7.5 billion km), ‘how big is space’ (93 billion lightyears - give or take). I am pretty sure he asked me about gravity as well.

Gravitational Pull is a messy pencil script font. It comes with a whole bunch of double-letter ligatures and some really wonky glyphs.
And no, in its virtual form, this font is not subject to the Earth’s gravitational pull.



Gravitational Pull


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