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Blonde Script

Blonde Script

by Indian Type Foundry
Individual Styles from $50.00 USD
Blonde Script Font Family was designed by Nikola Giacintová and published by Indian Type Foundry. Blonde Script contains 1 styles.

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About Blonde Script Font Family


Blonde Script is a single font full of stylistic alternates. It includes special glyphs for price tags; catchword glyphs like ‘for’, ‘of’, ‘the’, and ‘with’; and even a handwritten heart symbol. The font’s design is perfect for cafés and restaurants. Use it for menus, placards, and other point of sale advertisements. Text set in Blonde Script, with its normal setting, maintains a rather even baseline; however, as soon as Stylistic Set 1 or 2 are activated, the letters begin to dance. Their movement becomes more fluid and informal. Blonde Script has so many OpenType features that it even offers Small Caps – quite an unusual bonus for a script typeface. The font includes three kinds of figures, too.

Designers: Nikola Giacintová

Publisher: Indian Type Foundry

Foundry: Indian Type Foundry

Design Owner: Indian Type Foundry

MyFonts debut: May 11, 2016

Blonde Script

About Indian Type Foundry

Founded in 2009, the Indian Type Foundry (ITF) designs and distributes fine-quality, multilingual fonts for both the Indian and global market. ITF specialises in creating and developing both custom and retail fonts. ITF has designed and licensed fonts to some of the world’s most iconic brands including Apple, Google, Samsung, Sony, Amazon and Hyundai to name just a few. Its retail library offers fonts for text and display use, in visual styles ranging from traditional to experimental. ITF currently offers over 200 retail font families across 20 writing systems. ITF’s Kohinoor font family is on permanent display at London’s Design Museum as part of the “Designer Maker User” exhibition, which recognises this work as a historic milestone in the field of graphic design.

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