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Dainty Hearts

von Qiubare Studio
Einzelschnitte ab $12.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Dainty Hearts wurde von Michael Everson entworfen und von Qiubare Studio veröffentlicht. Dainty Hearts enthält 1 Stile. Mehr über diese Familie

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Dainty Hearts is a cute handwritten font that exudes a light, playful personality, enhanced by delightful heart details. Its thin strokes and gentle curves create a soft and friendly appearance, making it ideal for designs that require a cute and approachable touch. This font is perfect for greeting cards, children's projects, planners, stickers, notebooks, classroom materials, branding, social media posts, and various crafting designs. The decorative heart accents add character while maintaining readability and cleanliness in the text. Whether you're working on printables, Cricut projects, or digital artwork, Dainty Hearts ensures your design feels warm, cheerful, and unique. ✨ What’s Included: Uppercase & lowercase letters, Numbers & punctuation, Decorative heart characters, Easy-to-read handwritten style.

Designer: Michael Everson

Foundry: Qiubare Studio

MyFonts Debüt: Feb 17, 2026

Dainty Hearts

Über Qiubare Studio

Qiubare Studio is a creative type foundry specializing in handcrafted and modern calligraphy fonts. Our work blends artistic expression with functional typography, creating fonts that feel personal, elegant, and full of character. Founded by passionate designers who believe in the power of beautiful lettering, Qiubare Studio focuses on developing high-quality typefaces that help designers, brands, and creatives tell their stories with style. Each font is carefully crafted to maintain balance, rhythm, and visual harmony, offering versatility for everything from logos and packaging to social media and editorial design. Driven by creativity and attention to detail, Qiubare Studio continues to explore new trends in script, signature, and modern display fonts to bring warmth and authenticity to digital design.

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