Badhorse was designed by Angga Mahardika and published by Angga Mahardika. Badhorse contains 2 styles and family package options.
I created this font in 2016 with the name “Burtons”, and now here I am turning it into “Badhorse“.
If you’re looking for the perfect touch of vintage flair for a design project, Badhorse is an exceptional choice. Pairing a rustic serif with a decorative handwritten script, Badhorse offers two distinct type designs that complement one another beautifully.
This font duo is effective on product packaging, particularly for wares that prefer a handcrafted, artisan approach to their finished presentation. Badhorse is ideal for strong branding, identity, and logo design, as its letter forms effortlessly express a tone of familiarity, reliability, and timelessness. Advertising spreads and menu layouts will also take advantage of this modern classic, conjuring a sense of nostalgia and comfort in the viewer.
Badhorse offers stylistic alternates and ligatures through OpenType, as well as symbols, punctuation, and international characters for additional language support.