Little Women Font
What font is used in the Little Women logo?
“Bebas Neue Pro Expanded Regular” is the font used with a bit of manipulation in the Little Women logo. These manipulations involve stretching the characters from the bottom up and around. With a little manipulation of this font, you can have a font similar to the original logo.
This font is designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa and published by Dharma Type. This font can be purchased from the following link.
If you do not want to buy this font, we have also provided a free and alternative font that is very similar to the original font.
This font is “Khand Regular” and designed by Indian Type Foundry. You can use this font in your personal and commercial projects. Download and enjoy this font from the link below.
Without thinking and skillful in understanding the font and style of film and animation, many see Little Women logo font as musical notes that are long and short. This style can refer to four sisters in the story, each of different ages. Of course, you can understand many of the fonts and change the font of the little women in animations, books and children’s stories with a little change.
About Little Women
Greta Grigig’s “Little Women”, starring Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Saoirse Ronan, Eliza Scanlen and Meryl Streep, is Louisa May Alcott’s second feature-length filmmaker and director. An American novelist whose work has been read by generations of audiences, especially English-speaking women, and in most of her stories has touched on issues that are still palpable, present in society, and relevant.
Greta Grigig’s “Little Women”, as it should be, from the very first sequence of her main concern as a romance and comedy drama, is divided into two periods of Amy’s life, Beth, Joe and Maggie’s four sisters. Along with characters like Ms. March, their mother deals with a family whose father has not been with her members for many years due to the war and is actually comprised of a wife, four daughters and a maid with whom she lives with them.