HARVESTER: Rusty Words Rise
from History's Flour Bin
Harvester is big, strong, dirty slab-serif font inspired by the flour-milling industry of 20th century Minnesota. To be more exact, the basic inspiration for this font was the "CERESOTA" flour company mural painted on the Whitney building in downtown Minneapolis. Those letters are like ten feet tall each. I've made these much smaller for you. It's not a real unique font, but it does have a nice grainy texture to it. You'll appreciate it's throaty roar when you need to send a message in a familiar-yet-toothy loud font. This is the second font inspired by the local milling industry; the first was Floursack Tall. More floursack fonts are sure to come soon.
Harvester comes to you in ALL CAPS format, but at least you get two kinds of caps. The caps are regular, then repeated in the lowercase slots as a stencil varietal. So it's gonna be a loud font, no matter what you do with it. Be careful.
Stuff some cotton in your ears before you use this one.
Was $39.00 - SALE! $10.00 Created by Chank Diesel
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