Design Diaries: a monthly spotlight series that celebrates the incredible talent and creativity of designers who bring Blanc Salváge fonts to life in their work!
Each month, I’m honoured to showcase a different designer who’s not only talented but has also found unique ways to infuse Blanc Salváge fonts with their personal style. You’ll get to see stunning examples of their work and discover how they’re pushing the boundaries of design with my fonts.
This series is a testament to the power of collaboration and the endless possibilities that emerge when passionate creatives get their hands on the right tools. Whether you’re a seasoned designer looking for inspiration or a typography enthusiast eager to see fonts in action, you’re in for a treat.
This month, we’re featuring Robyn from Bywood Media Haus.

About Robyn
Meet Robyn Ewert Vanpee. She is the Founder and Brand Architect of Bywood Media Haus, where story-driven strategy meets minimalist magic. A former elementary school teacher turned digital content strategist, Robyn now blends thoughtful design with conversion-savvy content for bold, ambitious entrepreneurs who want more than just a pretty website—they want a presence.
Known for her love of Diet Coke, early-2000s icons, and caffeine-fueled brainstorms, Robyn helps creatives build brands that feel like the perfect red lipstick: classic, confident, and unmistakably you. From customized Showit templates to strategic content systems (and a few custom GPTs sprinkled in for good measure), she’s all about giving women the tools—and clarity—they need to shine in their zone of genius.
Whether she’s leading a content strategy session or refining the details of a Showit launch, Robyn brings a mix of clarity, creativity, and calm to every project. Her favorite kind of work? The kind that makes her clients feel seen—and builds a brand that does the same for their audience.
Offline, you’ll find her deep in a Spotify playlist rabbit hole, flipping through vintage magazines for inspiration, or navigating creative entrepreneurship and motherhood like the multitasking pro she is (with a cold Diet Coke always nearby).
Robyn’s work using Blanc Salváge fonts



Robyn’s thoughts using Mürdüm
You know when a typeface walks into the room and you immediately sit up straighter? That’s Mürdüm.
Sharp. Sleek. Slightly dramatic, but in the best possible way, Mürdüm is one of those fonts that knows who it is. No fluff, no filler. Just serious structure and standout contrast. I love it most for headlines, hero statements, and brand marks that need to hold their own (especially on minimalist sites where type has to carry the vibe).
It gives editorial edge meets architectural poise, like if 90s Vogue and modern Scandinavian design had a font baby. The letterforms feel sculpted, almost cinematic, think: casting shadows on a stone wall. It’s not soft, but it is sophisticated.
I recently paired Mürdüm with a soft sans for a beauty founder’s media kit. She needed something clean but commanding. The result? Pure magic. It also plays surprisingly well with textured mockups (hello, linen overlays) and moody palettes.
And honestly? That’s what I love most about Stacy’s work. Her fonts are endlessly versatile and designed with so much clarity and intention that I instantly know where and how I want to use them. Every typeface she releases feels like it already belongs in a project I’ve been dreaming up. There’s no guesswork, just pure creative alignment.
If your brand is a little mysterious, deeply confident, or quietly luxe, Mürdüm belongs in your toolkit. This one’s not about trends. It’s about presence. And that is always on brand.



Connect with Robyn Vanpee
Instagram: @bywoodmedia

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