Here’s a quick guide to Blorp Regular — a playful, rounded, and slightly quirky display font.
The enclosed spaces (counters) inside letters like 'o', 'p', and 'd' are not perfect circles. In Blorp Regular, they look like oblong pills or capsules. This gives the text a horizontal momentum, making it feel slightly stretched even when it isn't.
Blorp is published through Meyer's own foundry and is available on several major typography marketplaces. Designers can find it on MyFonts, Creative Market, and YouWorkForThem. It typically requires a one-time license fee, which covers desktop and web use, though larger volume or commercial broadcast uses may require extensions. Blorp Regular Font
: Includes over 300 extended Latin characters, supporting dozens of languages including French, Spanish, German, and Polish. Usage and Licensing
Apparel: Blorp Regular translates beautifully to embroidery and screen printing, making it a hit for streetwear brands. Pairing Blorp Regular Here’s a quick guide to Blorp Regular —
Introducing Blorp Regular Font: The Quirky Typeface That's Making a Splash
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The filename was: Blorp_Regular.ttf.