Raymond is a rough-hewn cursive script typeface built for designs that thrive on imperfection. Each letter carries the scuffed texture of an old stamp—ink pooling in some strokes, fading in others—capturing the look of something printed by hand, not engineered by software. The joins wander slightly, the baseline shifts, and the pressure changes mid-stroke, giving it an unpolished charm that feels lived-in and real.
It’s not a style that hides behind polish; it wears its flaws like medals. Perfect for when you need to broadcast grit and authenticity—whether it’s a pirate map, a saloon sign, a folk album cover, or packaging for small-batch spirits. Use it in short passages to create an immersive atmosphere for historical fiction, themed menus, or vintage-inspired branding. At display sizes, its raw texture pops; in smaller blocks, it retains a strong rhythm without losing legibility.
Every irregularity in Raymond is deliberate, crafted by hand, and refined stroke by stroke. There’s no fake “distress” filter here—just the honest imperfections of a typeface designed to look like it has lived a few lifetimes. With wide Latin language support, it’s ready to tell your story in dozens of tongues, each with the same weathered, authentic voice.