— because sometimes letters just want to loosen up.
Loose — not fixed, not bound, not held in place.
Free, shifting, slightly undone.
Able to move, to change, to fall out of line.
Letters — the building blocks of language.
Shapes we use to communicate, to form words, to hold meaning.
But also just… shapes.
As a self-taught designer, the first thing I ever did with type was break it. Outline it. Pull it apart. Move it around until it stopped behaving like it was supposed to.
That instinct — to push against systems, against grids, against the idea that letters should sit neatly and behave — sits at the centre of Loose Letters™.
Loose Letters™ is a series of letter packs — each one a unique set of hand-drawn, hand-painted, hand-crafted, or hand-cut letterforms designed to be used freely.
Each volume carries its own style, rhythm, and feeling. The letters are not part of a system you type with — they are individual forms you place, move, and work with. You can scale them, rotate them, overlap them, pull them in tight or let them drift apart.
They’re designed to be used on their own, or mixed across volumes — building words, logos, and layouts that feel expressive, playful, and slightly unexpected.
These packs are made for:
Handmade logo and wordmark design
Designers who like to play, alter, and push type
Gigs, posters, and music artwork
Collage-style layouts (especially in Canva)
Creative editorials and expressive typography
Anyone curious about what happens when you stop treating type as a system
Loose Letters™ can be used loosely or tightly —
but they’re made to be moved, tested, and played with.