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Sunbursting

Sunbursting

by RVM Creative
Individual Styles from $9.00 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $13.00 USD
Sunbursting Font Family was designed by Rachel McBride and published by RVM Creative. Sunbursting contains 2 styles and family package options.

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Sunbursting Complete Family

2 fonts

Best Value!

Per Style:

$6.50 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$13.00 USD

About Sunbursting Font Family


Sunbursting is the perfect, bright retro font for all of your summery needs. Great for use on book and album covers, websites, branding, clothing, and social media. It has playful, bubbly serifs on letters and alternates to give your projects all the personality they need.


Glyph Count: 449


This font also has multilingual support, and supports most western languages!


Comes with two styles, regular and outline.

Designers: Rachel McBride

Publisher: RVM Creative

Foundry: RVM Creative

Design Owner: RVM Creative

MyFonts debut: May 31, 2022

Sunbursting

About RVM Creative

"This foundry is an extension of the creative passion that I (Rachel McBride) have possessed since the beginning of my days. I'm not new in the world of graphic design, or design in general, and I enjoy exploring all parts of design. Font building is a really unique practice, because it requires both letting loose and exercising control. That's what makes it so unique. Aside from letters and language being a huge part of most people's lives, they also can create more of an emotional experience than we give them credit for. This foundry is for me and by me; I felt it was important to do something that is solely focused on capturing my own vision and articulating it, rather than doing so for a client or customer. Customers are able to take my vision and share it, rather than us collaborating on an idea. This is really special, because it's universal instead of individual. That's shown in my fonts, and hopefully everyone here feels the same way!"

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