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Blither Herasi

von Burntilldead
Einzelschnitte ab $18.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 3 Fonts: $23.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Blither Herasi wurde von Eric Kurniawan entworfen und von Burntilldead veröffentlicht. Blither Herasi enthält 3 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen. Mehr über diese Familie

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Blither Herasi is an elegant serif typeface with a modern yet slightly gothic touch. It’s stylish, dramatic, and versatile, perfect for branding, editorial layouts, fashion projects, logos, and more. With its unique curves and timeless vibe, this font brings a classy but edgy feel to any design.

This typeface comes with three styles (Regular, Italic, and Oblique), making it easy to match your creative needs. Whether you want a high-fashion aesthetic, a vintage inspired poster, or a striking logo.

Blither Herasi is an elegant serif, but not your typical classy font. With a subtle touch of gothic flair, it brings a mysterious yet artsy vibe to your design.

Features:

  • A - Z set (Uppercase & Lowercase)

  • Number

  • Punctuation

  • Alternate

  • Ligature

  • Multilingual

Designer: Eric Kurniawan

Foundry: Burntilldead

MyFonts Debüt: Sep 3, 2025

Blither Herasi

Über Burntilldead

Burntilldead was birthed from the designs of Eric Kurniawan in 2004, focusing on Illustration and based on custom project at the beginning. The idea is simple, to bring high end quality illustration to the client. But at the end of 2015, Burntilldead just expanded into a small team who believed Illustration, designs, and Fonts can do much more. The idea came from our passion and our concern about making something that everyone can have it and more relevant to general design or even daily life. We started to work on some fonts and applied royalty to it. We love illustration, design, and typography! It’s pretty simple, we created things that are original, sleek, and stylish. We’re passionate about making beautiful designs that are simple and accessible to everyone.

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