LRT Sweet Nothings Font

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LRT Sweet Nothings, designed by Lauren Thompson, is a captivating dingbat font that evokes a sense of whimsical charm. Its playful, hand-drawn aesthetic captures the essence of delicate swirls and organic flourishes, creating a visually striking and distinctly unique typographic style. The font's fluid lines and subtly varied character shapes lend an enchanting, almost calligraphic quality, inviting the viewer to explore its intricate details and discover the hidden beauty within.

This versatile dingbat font can elevate a wide range of design projects, from elegant stationery and wedding suites to playful branding and packaging. Its expressive, decorative elements make it an excellent choice for adding a touch of artistry and personality to various creative endeavors, allowing designers to infuse their work with a captivating and memorable flair.

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Basic font information

Font family
LRT Sweet Nothings
Font subfamily
Regular
Unique subfamily identification
LRT Sweet Nothings:Version 2.00
Full font name
LRT Sweet Nothings
Name table version
Version 2.00 November 8, 2015
Postscript font name
LRTSweetNothings
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Description
Dings designed by Nymphont from Nymphont's own (Lauren Thompson's) artwork and drawings. Inspiration for a few "vintage" looking dings, such as the fist with brass knuckles and the good luck ring,inspired by a Johnson Smith & Co advertisement in the January 1933 issue of, "Everyday Science and Mechanics." The ad is a true gem, with many more unusual woodcut drawings of the period. I was so taken by them I was certain others might be as well; hence, I recreated them here in this dingbat font. Depicted in the character mapped as the latin lowercase letter 'x' (proper punctiation dictates that a single letter be underlined, not placed in single quotes as I have done. I ask that you forgive me for this error as I am unable to underline text in this description. Also, please forgive this lengthy note, I don't think breaks a grammatical rule but it is possibly in bad form) are Ginger Rogers and Fred Astair as they appear on a poster for the movie they starred in which was entitled, "Swing Time." The film, also a gewm, I am glad to have caught one afternoon on American Movie Classics, a cable network.

Extended font information

Platforms supported

PlatformEncoding
UnicodeUnicode 2.0 and onwards semantics, Unicode BMP only.
MacintoshRoman
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only

Font details

Created2009-04-23
Revision2
Glyph count53
Units per Em2048
Embedding rightsEmbedding for editing allowed
Family classSymbolic
WeightMedium (normal)
WidthMedium (normal)
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs
Pattern natureRegular
PitchNot monospaced