3 Prong Tree
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3PROT___.TTF
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3 PRONG TREE is a distinctive script font that exudes a bold, gritty charm. Designed by Ben McGehee of UnAuthorized Type, this "trash" style font showcases an array of striking angular forms and uneven lines, evoking a raw, unconventional aesthetic. Its irregular, almost handwritten appearance lends a sense of authenticity and character, making it well-suited for a variety of design applications, from editorial layouts to packaging and branding.
The font's unique three-pronged letterforms create a visually striking and memorable typographic statement. Its versatility allows it to seamlessly transition between modern, edgy designs and more vintage-inspired aesthetics, making it a compelling choice for designers seeking to add a touch of personality and edge to their projects.
The font's unique three-pronged letterforms create a visually striking and memorable typographic statement. Its versatility allows it to seamlessly transition between modern, edgy designs and more vintage-inspired aesthetics, making it a compelling choice for designers seeking to add a touch of personality and edge to their projects.
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Basic font information
Copyright notice
Another Freeware Font from UnAuthorized Type
Font family
3 Prong Tree
Font subfamily
Regular
Unique subfamily identification
Macromedia Fontographer 4.1 3 Prong Tree
Full font name
3 Prong Tree
Name table version
1.0 (5/17/97)
Postscript font name
3ProngTree
Manufacturer name
Designer
Description
This version includes only capital letters, and some commonly used punctuation.
My Dad goes hunting a lot. When he was growing up, one of his favorite tree stands at our hunting camp, Spring Bayou, was in the 3 Prong Tree. He killed many deer out of there. Now, the tree has fallen down, but the area around it will forever be called the 3 Prong Tree.
When I was writing some letters, I thought that using three straight lines to create each letter would look neat. So I tried it. On the letters without many curves, it turned out great, but the more curves required, the worse it got. That is why there are only Capital letters
My Dad goes hunting a lot. When he was growing up, one of his favorite tree stands at our hunting camp, Spring Bayou, was in the 3 Prong Tree. He killed many deer out of there. Now, the tree has fallen down, but the area around it will forever be called the 3 Prong Tree.
When I was writing some letters, I thought that using three straight lines to create each letter would look neat. So I tried it. On the letters without many curves, it turned out great, but the more curves required, the worse it got. That is why there are only Capital letters
Extended font information
Platforms supported
PlatformEncoding
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only
MacintoshRoman
UnicodeUnicode 1.0 semantics
Font details
Created1997-05-18
Revision1
Glyph count82
Units per Em1000
Embedding rightsEmbedding restricted (not allowed!)
Family classScripts
WeightSemi-bold
WidthMedium (normal)
Width typeNormal
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs + contains neutrals
Pattern natureRegular
PostureUpright
Stroke weightBook, text, regular, etc.
PitchNot monospaced
Symbol setWindows 3.1 ANSI