Hipster Script is another of my regular attempts at attempting to minimize the divide in between manual and digital. In this case, I try to articulate brush lettering, try to get the computer system to emulate constant painting.
The process wasn't that different from my work with Feel Script's shot at electronic business lettering, though here we have a more casual contrast, rather than the high seriousness of the Copperplate script. Swashes, alternates, ligatures-- a lot of them, all attempting to make the interaction between the tool's two extreme widths stay devoted to hand movement subtleties.
I also dabbled ligatures containing apostrophes, something I have actually never seen before. With this typeface I think I have actually ended up being more well balanced in joining the spontaneity of post-war advertisement lettering with the existing patterns in illustration and design.
Hipster Script got a Judge's option Certificate of Excellence at the Type Directors of New York and was picked to be part of the Bienal Tipos Latinos 2012.
.Font Family: Hipster Script Regular