Designer: Barbara Bigosińska
Publisher: Indian Type Foundry
Bonny was created by Barbara Bigosińska and published by Indian Type Foundry.
Bonny includes 5 styles and family plan options. p >
Bonny is a household of decorative serif font styles, created for display typography. The letterforms are really condensed. They likewise contain a great deal of stroke-contrast.
Bonny's thin strokes typically end in flourishes; these flourishes pair well with the typeface's serifs, which are both thin and short.
Bonny's uppercase letters are really top-heavy; the upper halves of 'B', 'E', 'F', 'H', 'K','M', 'R','S', and 'X' are so big that they look practically like caricatures. This function is carried over the a few of the lowercase letters, too. For example,
Bonny's 'a', 'c', 'f', 'g', 'k', 'r','s', 't', 'y', and 'z' are all extravagant and beautiful. The 'v' and 'w' have calligraphic flourishes on their right-hand sides; comparable expressions appear throughout remainder of the typeface, too. Each font consists of 13 f-ligatures. An alternate 'j' might be instantly replaced into text, through the Contextual Alternates feature, avoiding collisions with glyphs coming prior to it. The fonts' numerals are oldstyle figures, which match the rhythm of the lowercase letters. From the Polish type designer Barbara Bigosinska,
Bonny is an excellent choice for usage on greeting cards and in product packaging design. Its typefaces need to be set in large point sizes, so that its details have enough area to truly shine.
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Bonny Thin·
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