



HAHMLET is Inspired by a Poster for the Korean 'Hamlet' Movie from the 1940, Created by an unknown letterer. The Distinct and Sharp, Quirky and Attention Seeking Details Inspired Minjoo Ham to use it for a rath Contemporary TypeFace. Once The Hangeul Was Finished, Mark Frömberg Took on the Challenge to Translate The Characterists to the Latin Design. A LIVELY Exploration Into The Possible and Impossible Began. HAHMLET Is Great for any Kind of TypeSetting, print or Screen But Also a Perfect Eyecatcher for Signage and Poster Designs. We Highly Recommend to Use it for Hangeul and Latin Bilingual Typography. "Ham" is a font family with a sharp stroke and unique texture that harmoniously supports Hangeul and Latin letters. Inspired by the title letter of the movie "Hamlet" poster released in Korea in the 1950s, which was drawn by the hands of a theater signature painter in the past. The hyper type was reinterpreted with a digital font suitable for a solid and modern typography environment based on the original road. Ham is composed of 9 kinds of thickness and a barrier font based on “thickness”, and it supports the first Korean character in the Google Font library.
FONTS ARE BY GITHUB Actions -Take a Look in the "Actions" Tab for the Latest Build.
If you particular want to builds manual on your own computer, you will need to install the yq utility. On OS X with HOMEBREW, Type brew install yq ; on linux, try snap install yq ; If all else fails, try the instructions on the linked page.
Then:
make build Will Produce Font Files.make test will run fontbakery'S quality assurance tests.make proof Will Generate HTML Proof Files. This FONT SOFTWARE is Licended Under the Sil Open Font License, Version 1.1. This license is copied below, and is Also available with a faq at http://scripts.sil.org/ofl
This FONT Repository Structure is Inspired by Unified Font Repository V0.3, Modified for the Google FONTS Workflow.