Blooms Font
Blooms Font
When a design brief calls for both the kind of restraint that lets content lead and immediate visual impact, type choices matter — Blooms answers that brief. The typeface brings an elegant, calligraphic sensibility to a broad range of creative disciplines, with consistent type colour across continuous text that holds up whether the work is print-first or screen-first.
In practice, Blooms proves particularly effective for environmental graphics, annual reports, perfume labels, editorial layouts, greeting cards. Designers reaching for it find that the type decisions feel resolved rather than laboured — a useful quality when client timelines are tight.
Ascenders and descenders are drawn with generous extents that give the script its characteristic rhythm. Ligature pairs have been individually tested to prevent collisions, and the baseline is slightly bounced to suggest a natural, unhurried hand.
The range of applications extends to luxury stationery, fragrance labels, packaging design, feminine branding. That breadth is deliberate: the proportions and spacing were stress-tested across a wide range of mock briefs before the typeface was finalised.
Brand strategists building visual languages find Blooms a reliable choice for projects that demand both personality and restraint. The design avoids the self-conscious quirkiness that dates quickly, settling instead for considered distinctiveness that holds up over time.
The typeface is provided as both an OTF and a TTF file. For design work in Illustrator, Figma, or Sketch, OTF is the recommended format and will expose any programmed alternates or ligatures. For web projects or environments where OTF causes rendering issues, substitute the TTF file — the visual output is indistinguishable at most sizes.
The is ready. Blooms works across design applications on Windows, macOS, and Linux — install it and start exploring what it can do.