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Fossegrim Font Family was designed by David Kerkhoff and published by Kitchen Table Type Foundry. Fossegrim contains 2 styles and family package options. I have always liked Scandinavian folklore, although I have to admit that I didn’t know about the Fossegrim. Fossegrim is a fiddle or harp playing water sprite – usually friendly, but he has been known to lure children and women in deep water with his music.Fossegrim font is a little bit weird as well: I made it using a broken bamboo satay skewer and Chinese ink. It comes with extensive language support and a set of alternates for the lower case letters.