Hey, pals! It’s been a while. I hope all your mapping projects have been going well. I’ve been getting back into the swing of things lately. Trying to cross a bunch of old projects off my list. I got a new free brush set today! (My 28th! I'm starting to run out of room in my signature. Heh.)



Kensett is a unique urban cartography brush set based on Thomas Kensett’s “A plan of the town of New Haven” from 1806, based on James Wadsworth’s survey from 1748. It’s a comprehensive set with hundreds of houses, their lots, land, inhabitants, and various outbuildings. The style is charming and unique and perfect if you’re looking to map a village or a small town.



As with all my other sets, these are distributed under a CC0 license, which means they’re free to use for personal or commercial work, with no attribution required! Let me know what you think!



You can read more about Kensett and download the set on my blog.



Some of the symbols:
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Kensett in use:

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(A higher res version is available on my site.)