What is the Guess font?
Guess is a versatile, connecting script, designed to convey elegance and style. It is slender, feminine and friendly, let alone sexy. Guess will work perfectly for fashion, e-commerce brands, trend blogs, or any business that wants to appear classy and chic.
The font is ideal for high-end logotypes and magazine headlines, but let’s not forget greeting cards, invitations, posters, ads and the various web usages.
When it comes to the glyph set, well, Guess Pro has quite a lot of that (2500+ glyphs) – think multiple languages and tons of swashes and stylistic alternates to unleash your creativity. For all pragmatists out there, there is also a basic version of the font with an extended latin glyph set (no swashes, contextual alternates or stylistic sets).
Last, but not least, Guess comes with a neat geometric sans in capital letters, which makes a great addition to the script, and a set of beautiful ornaments and borders that complete the whole look with a bang.
Guess Font families
The Guess includes the following font families:
- Guess Pro Regular
- Guess Pro Bold
- Guess Pro Black
- Guess Regular
- Guess Bold
- Guess Black
- Guess Sans Light
- Guess Sans Regular
- Guess Sans Medium
- Guess Sans Semi Bold
- Guess Sans Bold
- Guess Sans Extra Bold
- Guess Sans Black
- Guess Sans Heavy
- Guess Sans Ultra
- Guess Goodies
Guess Preview
Here is a preview of how Guess will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.
Who Designed Guess Font?
Guess font was designed by Veneta Rangelova.
“I’d like to think that my fonts are not fonts for their own sake, but serve a specific purpose,”
Veneta Ranelova, creator and sole designer of a font publishers called DearType. She comes from a branding background, where every design decision is grounded in brand strategy. Veneta tries to design fonts that convey a certain feel and clearly speak for the business / brand that they represent.
Veneta lives and works in the beautiful city of Sofia, Bulgaria. Veneta’s font foundry started out as a blog about typography.
Veneta’s love of typography first started through her job as a creative director at a branding agency.
“Even though we handle projects from different fields, I can say that selecting the right font is half of the job,” she says. “As time passed, I became convinced that font and color alone can create a striking impression and thus should always be a priority. I like how a font can tell a story on its own, which inspired me to give type design a try.”
Veneta has designed many great fonts over the years such as Brunette – the whimsical, handmade script that is humble and approachable. She also designed the modern, rough brush script Renovation. Clearly there is much to look forward to from Veneta Rangelova. Also check out Hello Headline.