tigerlily is a high-contrast, exaggerated alphabet rich with swashes, curls and flourishes. it is very versatile and works well for envelope addresses and certificates. quote by lisa robertson.
two-color tigerlily is the most oranamental of my alphabets. its boldness and highlighted curves make it perfect for title treatments, place cards and large envelopes.
bunny is an ultra-bold style i created for lettering that needs to pop, like a single name on an envelope or place card. it makes a beautiful accent when paired with pinstripe or top hat.
characterized by its short ascenders and descenders, cream is a fun calligraphic alphabet inspired by italian copperplate. its open, airy qualities make it well-suited to text-heavy projects.
prim is a small, condensed face drawn with the tiniest of nibs. because of its compact, high-contrast letterforms, it lends itself well to envelope addressing, invitations and manuscripts.
pinstripe is elegant and understated. use it alone or pair it with a contrasting style. quote by lisa robertson.
tall and simple, top hat is an excellent choice for envelope addresses and text-heavy documents. just pair it with an accent script to make it pop! quote by lisa robertson.
named for the loose handwriting of hemingway, ernest is effortless and unassuming.