Donald Trump Font - Tiny Hand
Typography is a fascinating world where design meets communication, and fonts often carry deeper cultural significance. One font, however, has captured attention not just for its design, but for its satirical undertone: Tiny Hands, a font inspired by former President Donald Trump. Love him or loathe him, Trump’s larger-than-life persona has left an indelible mark on pop culture, giving rise to memes, art, and even fonts like Tiny Hands. This blog post delves into the origin, design, and cultural impact of this quirky typeface.
The Typeface Inspiration
The inspiration for the font came from a published piece of satire published by James Hannahan, a Buzzfeed contributor. Apparently, the font is based on Trump’s handwritten notes from the second debate. You can take a look below.
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The Donald Trump Font
The name of the font is BF Tiny Hand, and you can see a preview of the actual font displayed in the image below. It is a handwritten font that would be geared more towards a poster or informal
The Typeface Inspiration
The inspiration for the font came from a published piece of satire published by James Hannahan, a Buzzfeed contributor. Apparently, the font is based on Trump’s handwritten notes from the second debate. You can take a look below.
The Donald Trump Font
The name of the font is BF Tiny Hand, and you can see a preview of the actual font displayed in the image below. It is a handwritten font that would be geared more towards a poster or informal
Who Designed the Font?
The Donald Trump Font designer is Mark Davis, who actually created the font for BuzzFeed News as the Tweet says below. The font came out very nice, and it would work very well in different types of applications or designs. I will have to use this font in the near future in one my projects. This is a font that brings a little fun to any design or layout.
Download FontDownload my first released font, “BF Tiny Hand” — @realDonaldTrump’s handwriting — on @BuzzFeedNews! AD @brknyc https://t.co/ao33F5b7Ew pic.twitter.com/WIPkZ3ahaT
— Mark Davis (@MarkFonts) October 19, 2016