





Raven King is a serialized webcomic by Savina Petkova, where typography is clearly divided by function. The main body of the comic—speech balloons and most subtitles—is set in TrashHand, a hand-drawn style typeface that supports continuous reading and dialogue flow within the panels.
Eldes Cordel is used exclusively in the title of the webcomic, functioning as a logotype rather than as running text. Appearing in the cover and title presentation, the typeface establishes the visual identity of Raven King before the narrative begins, setting the tone and atmosphere of the story.
By restricting Eldes Cordel to the title, the project creates a strong typographic hierarchy: the expressive, culturally referential lettering of the title contrasts with the more utilitarian lettering used inside the comic. This separation helps the title stand out as a distinctive graphic element while keeping the reading experience clear and consistent throughout the episodes.
In this context, Eldes Cordel operates as a branding and identity element for the webcomic, framing the narrative and anchoring its visual presence, while the interior typography remains focused on readability and storytelling efficiency in a digital-first format.

Secondary fonts in this character line-up include Bowlby One’s Small Caps style, Tinet, and another, yet unidentified comic style.

Two volumes of Raven King were also issued in print (German only).