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Weekend Notes / hand lettered font Download

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Download nowPublisher: Britt Fabello
Category: Fonts Sans Serif

THE FONT STORY // The Weekend Notes handmade font was created based around the idea of weekend lists. Whether it's jotting down things to do around the home on a notecard or keeping an ongoing list of place to adventure off to on the weekend in a notebook, this font is able those quick ideas we want to remember.

USE FOR THIS FONT // With its organic curves and quirkiness, this font works best as a header font or for smaller bodies of text. It is perfect for projects that need a naturally bold font like blog posts, social graphics, event posters, and perhaps even a logo as displayed. I recommend medium spacing to let the individual letters do their thing while also working well as a whole. Adjust and play around with it to get it just where you like it!

ABOUT MY FONTS // All fonts are originally created by hand. This one was made with a brush pen. I believe strongly in the handmade design process. It brings a truly unique end result to the table. After the handmade process is complete, the font is scanned in, converted to vector, and made into a working typeface thanks to Fontself.

With your purchase, you will receive the OTF File with the included characters:

  • Uppercase alphabet A-Z
  • Lowercase alphabet a-z
  • Numbers 0-9
  • Some punctuation

Refer to images for the full list.

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Most importantly—ENJOY!


File Types: OTF
File Size: 52.71 KB

Release date: July 10, 2019

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- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
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- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)
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