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Berawa

by Hishand Studio
Individual Styles from $18.00 USD
The Berawa Font Family was designed by Putu Dody Permana and published by Hishand Studio. Berawa contains 1 styles. More about this family

About the family


Berawa is an elegant brush script that captures the fluid, rhythmic energy of hand-painted lettering. It’s defined by elongated strokes and a distinct "dry ink" texture that gives it a high-end, artisanal feel. The font strikes a unique balance between sophisticated poise and raw, organic movement, making it feel less like a digital file and more like a custom piece of calligraphy. The letterforms are graceful and airy, featuring sweeping curves that connect with a natural, effortless flow. While many brush fonts can feel heavy or aggressive, Berawa maintains a slender, refined silhouette that keeps the design feeling light and luxurious. These subtle irregularities and tapered ends add a layer of human touch, ensuring the typeface looks authentic and bespoke rather than rigid or repetitive. Berawa is a perfect fit for minimalist branding and editorial layouts where the typography needs to do the heavy lifting. It works beautifully for boutique hotel identities, luxury wedding stationery, skincare packaging, and high-fashion headlines. Whether used for a signature-style logo or a delicate social media graphic, Berawa brings an understated chic and a sense of calm, timeless beauty to any project. Complete with - uppercase - lowercase - ligatures - alternates - multilingual support

Designers: Putu Dody Permana

Foundry: Hishand Studio

MyFonts debut: Feb 26, 2026

Berawa

About Hishand Studio

We created really unique and aesthetic fonts. We are based in Bali, Indonesia with tropical and chill vibes as Graphic Designer, so our design inspired by mostly about something that look really chill and elegant. Hishand Studio - it means his and hand, and studio means the place for someone or artist to make their art, so we decided name it as Hishand Studio.

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