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Butter Sweet

Butter Sweet

by The Paper Town
Individual Styles from $16.00 USD
Butter Sweet Font Family was designed by Jessika Granell and published by The Paper Town. Butter Sweet contains 1 styles.

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About Butter Sweet Font Family


Butter Sweet is a charming smooth cursive script with a little french touch. It’s perfect for handcrafted brands that are looking for a bold script font with an authentic handwritten feeling.

Use it for blog headers, signatures, elegant branding, wedding stationery, products packaging, instagram quotes, greeting cards, social media posts, and so much more.

Butter Sweet is designed with a large selection of Opentype features such as contextual alternates, a full stylistic set (Uppercase and lowercase), 38 regular ligatures, 18 terminal forms ligatures, 22 beautiful terminal forms for lowercase letters and you have 4 different ampersands to play with.



Software Requirement:

ButterSweet can be used in any software though alternates, ligatures and terminal forms require a software that is Opentype capable.

Note that you won’t be able to access them features in softwares such as Canva.



How it works:

  • Make sure you have activated the « standard ligatures » option in your Opentype panel (Illustrator & Photoshop)
  • Add an «8» after your ending letter to switch to a terminal form letter. Multilingual support is also available for the single letter terminal form.

Language support

ButterSweet includes multilingual characters for western and central and European languages.


Designers: Jessika Granell

Publisher: The Paper Town

Foundry: The Paper Town

Design Owner: The Paper Town

MyFonts debut: Dec 1, 2021

Butter Sweet

About The Paper Town

Founded by the end of 2014 The Paper Town is a graphic design studio based in France. Along my creative journey I made a goal of always trying to expand my skills and to constantly learn something new. As a result, it didn’t take long until I dived into the type world and what started as a creative experiment became now the main activity of the studio.

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