Bimbo is a monoline script font family created by Francesco Canovaro. The typeface is characterized by a handmade spontaneous aesthetic, essentially for display use, minimal lettering and logos. This handwritten sensibility is enhanced by the built-in letter swapping open type feature that makes sure double letters are always different from one to another. Open counters and a monoline design allow for great readability at small sizes, making Bimbo the ideal font for creating fake handwritten notes and metatextual jokes. The typeface includes six weights and over 300 glyphs to cover over 70 languages using the latin, greek and cyrillic alphabets.