Perry is an expressive serif typeface made to imitare oral speech and voice variations.
First inspired by the voice spectrum and the influence of punctuation on spoken sentences, each vowel has 8 style variants added to their original sign.
Each are meant to recreate the following variations, in 2 different intensities: going higher, going lower, going higher then lower, stretching.
Its serifs also allow many ligatures to be created through kerning or tracking, even for long or unusual letter pairings.