Bender Script™

by Dear Alison
Individual Styles from $29.00 USD
The Bender Script Font Family was designed by Charles P Bluemlein, Alison Argento and published by Dear Alison. Bender Script contains 1 styles.

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Bender Script is a refined, expressive script inspired by the mid-century hand lettering of advertising artist Chas Bluemlein, whose elegant work graced numerous cosmetic and beauty campaigns of the era. Drawn from carefully studied historical samples, Bender Script captures the confidence, glamour, and fluid movement of classic advertising lettering. The strokes feel intentional and expressive, balancing dramatic curves with controlled structure for a look that is both passionate and polished. This script brings vintage sophistication to modern design. It carries the elegance of mid-century cosmetic ads while remaining versatile for contemporary branding, packaging, editorial work, and display typography. Bender Script includes uppercase and lowercase characters, multilingual language support, numbers, punctuation, and extended symbol coverage. A selection of swash alternates is included, allowing designers to add flourish and personality where desired while maintaining balance and readability. Ideal for beauty branding, luxury packaging, cosmetic lines, fashion labels, boutique logos, editorial headlines, vintage-inspired campaigns, and expressive signature treatments, Bender Script delivers timeless advertising charm with modern usability. For projects that call for glamour, confidence, and classic lettering artistry, Bender Script brings heritage craftsmanship into today’s design landscape.

Designers: Charles P Bluemlein, Alison Argento

Publisher: Dear Alison

Foundry: Dear Alison

Design Owner: Dear Alison

MyFonts debut: Jul 1, 2008

Bender Script™ is a trademark of Dear Alison.

About Dear Alison

Dear Alison is the creation of Alison Argento, a travel writer based in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Although her work dictates that she spend most of her time typing and editing at the computer keyboard, she prefers the traditional look and feel of handwritten letters and the freehand lettering arts along with the look of vintage type. Dear Alison fonts are meant to bring the handcrafted feel of personal correspondence to the digital age.

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