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What is the Larks Tongues font?

Larks' Tongues in Aspic is the fifth studio album (released in 1973) by the English progressive rock group King Crimson. I have always liked this name, as it reminded me of old stories in which witches threw all kinds of weird ingredients (larks’ tongues, bat wings and petrified dragon dung) into a big cauldron. When I created this font, it looked like the writing in an old book of spells, so I just had to call it Larks’ Tongues. Larks’ Tongues is a very lively headline font which would look good on (children’s) book covers, posters and product packaging. So, if you are about to write a book about witches, want to throw a halloween party or want to market your Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, then by all means, use this font! More… Comes with a magical amount of diacritics.

Larks Tongues Font families

The Larks Tongues includes the following font families:
  • Larks Tongues Regular
  • Larks Tongues Bold

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Font Name: Larks Tongues

Design Date: 2017

Designer(s): David Kerkhoff

Publisher: Hanoded