What's with the Kween Yasmin font? Here's where it came from and how you can use it
Have you been seeing a new font of a woman wearing a flower crown, posing as various alphabet letters?
Well, that’s Kween Yasmin!
Kween Yasmin, a popular social media personality, has been making waves online, and it’s not because of a funny poem or pose. This is because she is Canva’s newest design asset!
Titled “All-Purpose Kween,” the design package is under Canva’s “Ey-setts,” visual elements used in graphic design for advertisements, branding, social media posts, and more.
There are several assets under “All-Purpose Kween.” Font aside, there are also “Kweemojis,” stock photos, and “Kween of Signs,” where Kween Yasmin holds a blank banner so users can add their own graphics.
For “Wet Marketing,” she poses in a wet market while in business attire. Then for “Bite or Flight,” Kween Yasmin eats her trending mango graham.
The “All-Purpose Kween” design assets are available for Canva Pro users. Then, create a design. In the elements tab, search for “All-Purpose Kween.” The design assets will come up, and you can use them for ads, announcements, or simply just for fun.
Kween Yasmin is famous for her funny memes that often trend online, including the “Esophagus, Esophagus” spoken word poem and her iconic peace sign photo.
She previously appeared as a guest star in GMA Network’s “Black Rider” and had a cameo in the SB19 music video, “DUNGKA!” —JCB, GMA Integrated News