Sometimes Rough was designed by Ahmad Ramzi Fahruddin and published by Arterfak Project.
Sometimes Rough contains 1 style.
Sometimes Rough, a new brush font with a real hand-lettered brush in solid ink. The letterforms have many personalities; sometimes strong, feminine, sometimes elegant, or manly. The modern-vintage design, flexible for a lot of needs.
Create a natural typographic with this font, including 150+ alternate characters that give you more variations. Ideal for logos, merchandise, craft, poster, flyer, books, menu, packaging, advertising and more.
Features:
UppercaseLowercaseNumbersSymbolsAccented charactersStylistic alternatesStylistic set 01-07Contextual Alternates
Font Family: Sometimes Rough RegularFile Size: 17.38 MB
Tags: apparel,
automotive,
beautiful, beautiful script,
best, best seller,
brush,
brush-drawn, brush lettering, brush pen, brush script,
cafe,
calligraphic,
calligraphy, calligraphy modern,
coffee,
display, display script, display typography, dry brush, dry marker,
feminine, feminine headline, feminine script,
food, foods,
hand-drawn,
handletter,
handlettering,
handmade,
handwritten,
headline, headline poster,
hipster,
hype,
label, label design,
lettering, letterings, lettering modern, lettering script,
logo, logotype,
machine,
macho, magazines,
marker,
masculine, masculines, masculine script,
merchandise,
natural, natural handwriting, natural script, opentype, opentype features, opentypes,
packaging, quotes,
retro, retro modern, retro script,
rough,
signage,
signature, sign painting,
strong,
swash, swash script,
title,
urban, urban letters,
vintage, vintages, vintage logo, vintage script,
wedding, wedding invitations
Release date: February 28, 2020
You can use this font for:
- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
- Website publishing: create a Web Project to add any font from our service to your website
- PDFs: embed fonts in PDFs for viewing and printing
- Video and broadcast: use fonts to create in-house or commercial video content and more
- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)