Despeinada was designed by Ricardo Rousselot and published by EdyType. Despeinada contains 1 style.
Despeinada, which means ‘uncombed’ in Spanish, is a loose script, perfect for when you want to convey informality. It’ll look good in a long text, or when a few rough and spontaneous word are needed…
Being a packaging designer, my faces are mostly oriented toward that sector, although they won’t look in any way out of place in the editorial world or in advertising, for example.
This face was generated in the University of Barcelona Master of Typography, in 2010, where I dictated the “Practicum”
It’s a very versatile design that can be used in small sizes or enlarged as needed. It won’t deceive you!
I think that this particular face is halfway between Mistral and Zapfino: rough but clean at the same time. None of its glyphs follow any order, nor do their weights…
In short, if you start writing with Despeinada you won’t want to stop.