Elder Fuark Daanaasmyhr font is a creation by Daniel Aasen Myhre that stands as a relic of ancient and mysterious essence. The free font incorporates minimal and mystical glyphs which bring calmness to the reader while they still enjoy an aesthetically unique experience. This alphabet is runic and carries the necessary vibes associated with it through its perfectly curated shapes.
Enjoy using this typeface in video games, apps, and websites. Use it in logo design, typography, book covers, and posters. All sorts of print items will also stand out with a small touch or a fully typographic approach.
Released for personal use as a freeware license, it cannot be used in commercial projects.
This is a quick elder-fuark font I created. You are welcome to use it freely, and if you prefer, you can credit me, Daniel Aa Myhre.
The elder-fuark represents an alphabet utilized by early Germanic peoples from approximately 0-800 AD. Modern alphabets found among the Anglo-Frisians and Norse are descendants of the elder-fuark. The origins of the elder-fuark remain uncertain; however, there are notable similarities with other European alphabets, such as the Greek alphabet, Roman alphabet, and various Alpine alphabets.
Elder-fuark features straight lines and shapes, making it an ideal choice for carving into materials like stone or wood.
Daniel Aa Myhre