It all started with a pencil, a pen, a marker...
A typeface is first and foremost a drawing. That's why I use my drawing skills to create fonts with lots of very pictorial dingbats.
This foundry is "handmade", with handwritten fonts exclusively.
My fonts are fonts that originate from my own writing, giving a personal and artisanal aspect to the texts they compose. They can be used in various contexts such as bullet journaling, scrapbooking, comics, or graphic novels, to add a touch of creativity and personality. I like the combination of handwritten font and print font.
I have often used my handwriting to create section names in several magazines.
Feel free to vectorize the dingbats to play around with, and a word of advice, always keep the “glyphs” palette open. And if you can't find what you're looking for among these dingbats, I can draw some to order!
I am above all a graphic designer, not a typographer in the classic sense of the term. I've been using fonts every day for years. By associating them, and respecting them to create layouts, covers, or logotypes.
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