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Quickbrush

Quickbrush

von Trial by Cupcakes
Einzelschnitte ab $29.00 USD
Quickbrush Font Familie wurde entworfen von Laura Condouris und herausgegeben von Trial by Cupcakes. Quickbrush enthält 1 Stile.

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Like its cousin Quickpen, Quickbrush is an unfussy, confidently jotted script, with lots of rich texture to recreate the skips and jumps that appear in brush pen lettering. Contextual alternates for lowercase letters mimic starting and ending marks, to make each word look truly written by hand. It’s a typeface you’ll reach for again and again, for any project that needs a casual, handwritten touch.

Designer: Laura Condouris

Herausgeber: Trial by Cupcakes

Foundry: Trial by Cupcakes

Eigentümer des Designs: Trial by Cupcakes

MyFonts Debüt: Feb 8, 2017

Quickbrush

Über Trial by Cupcakes

Laura Condouris is a calligrapher, illustrator, typeface designer and occasional comedienne located in Charm City (also known as Baltimore, Maryland). “I studied fine art in college (at MICA),” Laura says, “but regretted never getting a background in graphic design. When I became a full-time calligrapher, I became really interested in typography and letterforms. After lots of frustration and tears trying to teach myself font design, my first font, KatieRose was released in Spring 2012.” The self-taught designer quickly made a name for herself in the script type market and has seen great success with each typeface she’s released on Myfonts. Anna Clara, an organic script with the fine hairlines, thick swells, and slightly undulating baseline, was featured in our May 2013 edition of Rising Stars. Exactly one year later, in May of 2014, she was once again featured in the newsletter with her best selling typeface Quickpen. Her casual and carefree typefaces are meticulously crafted and impeccably made; each boasting awesome OpenType features that allow designers a customizable control over the final product. “I try to think about the kinds of type I usually need for my own projects, and imagine how others could use them for their own applications,” Laura says. “I want my typefaces to have a warm, casual feel, and always with a touch of the human hand.” If you love Laura’s fonts, check out her website to learn more about her calligraphy and illustration work too!

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