Check out the hand drawn Blend fonts by type designer Sabrina Mariela Lopez of foundry Typesenses.
Just like a good blend of different kinds of coffee beans, this collection of hand drawn typefaces brings this concept of a well balanced selection to the world of typography. That’s why type designer Sabrina Mariela Lopez of foundry Typesenses decided to name this collection of hand drawn typefaces “Blend”.
The collection includes a mix of 21 styles. Each font can be purchased separately or all together in one big type family package. The big package consists of a bouncing informal Script, casual Roman fonts, inline hand-lettered fonts and their fills, handmade Roman capitals, decorative ornaments, frames, ribbons and dingbats. The layered styles can be combined easily to create lots of unique letterings. This lovely designed font collection fits very well for signage and window lettering on coffee shops or bakeries, but you can also use it for a variety of applications such as logotypes, magazines, children’s books, packaging, labels, invitations, etc. With the hand drawn Blend fonts you can add a more personal touch to any design.
The Blend font collection from foundry Typesenses is available for purchase on MyFonts.
You can get these handmade typefaces on MyFonts.
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