Type trend theme - Hand was here
Curated by the Monotype Studio
Hand was here - a key trend highlighted in our 2021 Type Trends Report. Lets begin in the mid-2000s, when there was a surge in brands looking to ground themselves in a sense of the handmade, the material feeling of quality craftsmanship, the process of making something from scratch. The hand was here trend is all about hand-drawn lettering and woodblocked textures—type that evokes the nostalgia of your lunchtime walk to the food market, the hand painted street-food signs and mom-and-pop storefronts, reminders of the human experience we so covet from our homes.
This trend has come and gone, but now, in a world gone fully digital, it’s no surprise that people would be searching for something warm, familiar, and human again. From a purely typographic perspective, this trend leans on innovations and advancements in the creation and use of type. The humanity of these typefaces gives them soul, and in turn, they nod to a sense of wellness, care, and the timeless endeavor of creating something truly unique - let’s take a look at some typefaces that reflect this: