Remember when a coyote was a light-boned rangy member of the canine family
and not the name (spelled C-A-O-T-I) of your neighbor's four year old
daughter? When a cricket was a leaping, chirping insect and not the name
(spelled K-R-I-Q-U-I-T-T-E) of your purple-haired, pierced-tongued waitress?
When Madison and Austin were cities, when brie was a variety of cheese, when
radon and alar were hazardous substances and NOT FIRST NAMES?
Burghal Design remembers the good old days, when people were not named
Whisper, Zandren, Skylar or Dakota but were called Eleanor, Arthur, Edward
and Irene. In the spirit of these classic monikers, we give you Mildred, a
script font family for proud and simple folk: the down to earth Mildred
Plain, hearty Mildred Stout, the barely-there Mildred Scrawn,and the barfly
Mildred Cocktail. There's also the slightly more formal (but still
all-purpose) Mildred Fancy, bolder Mildred Strong, and the wisp of Mildred
Mild. Rounding out the family is Mildred Ornaments, a collection of symbols
that can be used for snowflakes, for bullets, or just for fun.
Mildred: just an old-fashioned, hard working font.
Get the Blue Plate Special! The entire 8 font family is on sale through May 10, and can be yours for $105.00 USD.