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Bouteilles

Bouteilles

by Hanoded
Individual Styles from $16.00 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $25.00 USD
Bouteilles Font Family was designed by David Kerkhoff and published by Hanoded. Bouteilles contains 2 styles and family package options.

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Bouteilles Complete Family

2 fonts

Best Value!

Per Style:

$12.50 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$25.00 USD

About Bouteilles Font Family


Bouteilles is French for bottles. No fancy name this time, just bottles.

You’re probably wondering why I chose this name… Well, I was taking out the glass (in Holland we recycle just about everything, glass, paper, plastic, metal, garden and kitchen waste, etc.), which included a number of French wine bottles. As I was throwing them into the underground container one block from where I live, I realised that the word Bouteilles actually sounds great and it would be a nice name for a font! Yes, it is that simple!

Bouteilles is a nice brush font I made with my trusted Chinese ink and a really worn brush I found. It comes with all the diacritics you need plus two sets of alternates, which you can play with!

Designers: David Kerkhoff

Publisher: Hanoded

Foundry: Hanoded

Design Owner: Hanoded

MyFonts debut: Dec 19, 2023

Bouteilles

About Hanoded

Hanoded is a type foundry based in The Netherlands and run by David Kerkhoff. After finishing his journalism studies, David traveled extensively and ended up in Israel where he stayed for some years. David had a lot of jobs – zookeeper, goldsmith, artist and cook (to name a few), but settled on working as a tour guide and photographer. David specializes in hand printed typefaces and uses brushes, pens, ink and paint to create his – sometimes scary looking – fonts. He lives in a wee hamlet near the Rhine river, with his wife, three kids, a handful of extremely spoiled chickens and two guinea pigs called Cookie and Chippie.The Premium foundry page can be viewed Here.

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