Hilda Sonnenschein Font
by Sara
Updated
Old English3 font family styles
Regular Style
truetype 389 glyphs 403 characters
Dingbats Dingbats Style
truetype 17 glyphs 19 characters
Extra Extra Characters Style
truetype 173 glyphs 174 characters
About Hilda Sonnenschein Font
This font, Hilda Sonnenschein, is named for my German-Jewish paternal grandmother, who was said by my father to have been a proficient linguist and a truly fabulous cook. (I still use her recipe for spaghetti bolognese.) I tried to make this font busty, strong, and feminine, like the women in my family. Like all my fonts, I tried to keep it handmade looking, with rough edges here and there and elements which go together but don't precisely match. This particular font's intended use is as a very large display font, for large printed signs, banners and the like.
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