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Bourton

Bourton

by Kimmy Design
Individual Styles from $5.00
Complete family of 34 fonts: $99.00
Bourton Font Family was designed by Kimmy Kirkwood and published by Kimmy Design. Bourton contains 34 styles and family package options.

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About Bourton Font Family


Bourton is the sans-serif cousin to Burford. In addition to a new look, it boasts more layering options, stylistic alternatives, graphic extras and even comes with its own script font! For a hand-drawn look, check out Bourton Hand Okay… so here’s everything you get with Bourton! Bourton Layering Fonts • 6 Base Layer Fonts (Base, Inline, Marquee, Stripes A, Stripes B, Stripes C) • 6 Top Layer Fonts (Base Drop, Dots, Line Light, Outline Light, Outline Medium, Outline Bold) • 6 Extrude Fonts (Extrude, Outline, Shade A, Shade B, Shade C, Shadow) • 5 Drop Shadow Fonts + 5 solo styles (Drop Shadow, Drop Extrude, Drop Line, Drop Stripes A, Drop Stripes B) • 2 Line Fonts for secondary text (Line Medium, Line Bold) Bourton Script • Light • Bold Bourton Extras Ornaments, banners, frames, borders, flags and line break (OTF, EPS, AI with User Guide for OTS) Flourishes (OTF, EPS, AI with User Guide for OTS). Happy Creating!

Designers: Kimmy Kirkwood

Publisher: Kimmy Design

Foundry: Kimmy Design

Original Foundry: unknown

Design Owner: Kimmy Design

MyFonts debut: Nov 18, 2016

Bourton

About Kimmy Design

“Kimmy Design is based out of Santa Monica, CA, but it’s as mobile as I am,” Kimmy Kirkwood says. “I love finding new inspiration and I work from Seattle, Palm Springs, Santa Monica, or wherever the next adventure takes me!” Kimmy founded her company in 2010; the same year that she graduated from college. Her first typeface, Madeleine, which is based on a logotype that she had created for a hotel in Positano, Italy, was actually a part of one of her final collegiate projects. She used it as an opportunity to teach herself about the intricacies of type design and develop the programming skills needed to create a true working font. Since then, her most successful designs have included Lunchbox and Lunchbox Slab: quirky hand-drawn typefaces that give an incredible array of customizable options and an authentically hand-crafted look. “My goal with these,” she says, “was to make them unique enough that the end product from any designer would look as if it was all made by hand.” “I love organic typefaces. Creating something that looks naturally handcrafted and letting the customers make it their own. In every hand drawn family I make I include multiple weights, styles and variations.” Kimmy uses contextual alternates in her typefaces and typically creates 3-5 variations of each letter, giving her fonts a truly hand-lettered feel. “I also usually include stylistic alternatives, which range from creating simple variations on specific letters to a unique style alternative for every character. Small Caps are a great way to give more options to designers while keeping the width and size of the font consistent. All of my font families are multilingual, and many include full Cyrillic and Greek alphabets. Whenever possible, I always include some sort of swash - either in fancy capitals, at the beginning and end of characters, or stylistic swashes.” All of these customizable options give the young designer’s families an intimate, personal feel. “Two different people could use my font and create something totally unique from one another. That’s what makes them so fun to use!”

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