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Bisquetti

von CozyFonts
Einzelschnitte ab $20.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 8 Fonts: $100.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Bisquetti wurde von Tom Nikosey entworfen und von CozyFonts veröffentlicht. Bisquetti enthält 8 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Bisquetti Font Family is a handwritten, print-style font family that is eight-weight, ranging from light to heavy. Bisquetti fonts change personality with each style. The Light version is a refined yet personal hand-drawn style of writing where each glyph appears to be drawn with a pencil. As each style gains weight, it takes on a new personality. By the time the Heavy Weight version appears, one gets a feel of animated, cartoon-style flavor. The italic and outline members of this font family bring, yet again, other characteristics of personality traits yet all relate to the original, basic Regular style.

Bisquetti was drawn, and built by Tom Nikosey for his Cozyfonts Foundry, a Los Angeles based design company established in 2012. Bisquetti is their 29th font family.

Designer: Tom Nikosey

Herausgeber: CozyFonts

Foundry: CozyFonts

Eigentümer des Designs: CozyFonts

MyFonts Debüt: Mar 17, 2025

Bisquetti

Über CozyFonts

CozyFonts Foundry was established by California designer Tom Nikosey whose career has been focused on Lettering, Logos, and typographic Illustration since 1975. Creating designs for notable rock bands, record covers, sports teams, postage stamps, product brands, and special event graphics. Tom's work is included in the Library of Congress. His natural segue was to finally design type fonts. There are many fonts in the works at CozyFonts. To Date, CozyFonts includes Aladdin Bold, Archiva, CF Nixt, CF CozyScript, Civic Sans, Ds Hand, Euroque, Flintlock, Fluze, Fontoddler, Irongate, Neuarc, Neuliner, Noodlerz, Planetype, Posterface, Pounder, Slenderz, Speener, Slatz, Skratchbook, Superfont, Toms Finger, & Victory Script Families. Visit www.TomNikosey.co

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