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Bluemono

von ArtixLabs
Einzelschnitte ab $12.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Bluemono wurde von Lukman Hakim entworfen und von ArtixLabs veröffentlicht. Bluemono enthält 1 Stile. Mehr über diese Familie

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Bluemono - Handwritten Minimalist Script Font for Professional Branding & Content

Bluemono features consistent strokes tailored for small to medium businesses. From café logos and website headers to Instagram Shop promotional content, this font adds a subtle handwritten elegance without overwhelming your design. Create restaurant menus, SME business cards, or company taglines with a clean, professional look.

This Font can be used for any variety of purposes, such as:

Event, Birthday, Ceremony, Packaging Products, Logo Type, Branding, T-Shirt Design, Website/Blog, Headline Magazine, Brochures and also can be used for other purpose.

This Font Template contains Elegance, Stylish, Modern, Creative, Professional and Unique Concept.

Upgrade your branding with a versatile script font! Purchase Bluemono’s commercial license on MyFonts – try the free demo or checkout instantly to start designing!

Designer: Lukman Hakim

Foundry: ArtixLabs

MyFonts Debüt: Mar 4, 2025

Bluemono

Über ArtixLabs

ArtixLabs is a creative type foundry dedicated to the art and science of font design. With a passion for typography and a commitment to innovation, we specialize in crafting unique and versatile typefaces that cater to a wide range of design needs. Our team of skilled designers combines technical expertise with artistic vision to produce fonts that are not only visually appealing but also highly functional across various platforms and media. At ArtixLabs, we strive to push the boundaries of typographic design, ensuring that each font we create meets the highest standards of quality and creativity. Our mission is to provide designers with tools that inspire and elevate their work, making typography an integral part of their creative expression.

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