Hey pals! I’m gonna do a short little video series here on the OpenType features inside Womprat so you can learn how to use them!

Buy the font here → http://womprat.xyz/

First up— Ligatures.

Womprat: “The font you’re looking for.”

Womprat is an ultrabold display font inspired by Star Wars for use on posters and headlines.

Next— Contextual Alternates.
Onto Discretionary Ligatures!
Arbitrary fractions. Neat!
Alright— Ordinals. Those little letters that appear after numbers.

This is where the fun begins!

SS01: Special Edition

SS02: Empire
SS03: Jedi
SS04: Squadron
Wait— Stylistic Sets are not mutually exclusive?!
SS05: Desiljic
SS06: Wanga
SS07: X-Wing
SS08: Mortis
SS09: Director’s Cut

SS10: Youngling

...we’re now halfway through the Stylistic Sets.

Yeah man, this font is crazy.

Gonna take a little break before I do the second half. Thanks for watching and learning about Womprat (the most complicated font I’ll ever make)!

Also if you wonder *how* all of this works, @AurekFonts wrote extensive code for all these features into the font.

Okay! Back at it.

SS11: Lubalin Ligatures

SS12: Avant
SS13: Vavnt
Reminder! You can stack Stylistic Sets.

SS14: Roman Numerals

Ender (@AurekFonts) engineered all of the stuff you see in these videos, but this one is especially fun.

@louie @AurekFonts this is mental to me. I had no idea fonts could do this. Is there like a table in the font of all reasonable Roman numeral combinations? Is there executable logic happening? As you’ve gone through this, my mental conception of fonts has been BLASTED INTO OBLIVION (<- would probably look great in Womprat).
@louie I love your work on that.
@louie most impressive. Very satisfying to see your work in action and see the how and why. 👍👍
@louie I have to say, this is one of the most impressive fonts I have seen.