Tag: distorted

Optic Font

Optic is a distorted, rounded comic style font with an optical effect. Published by Graphics BamDownload Optic

Bad TV Font

Nothing on TV? Get creative with this fuzzy and static stylized font with an rounded, comic book feel. Two weights for get creative with when cables cut, the dish is broken and the wi-fi is off! Published by Graphics BamDownload

Sabotaged Font

Introduce a little anarchy into your designs with the Sabotaged font set – not for the faint of heart! Hand-scratched with a custom made cola pen, this font set will tear through your text with unmistakable energy and raw power

Deviant Strain Font

This family of four conists of two versions of the same font, plus their obliques. The “version” fonts have the IDENTICAL kerning and spacing as found in the regular fonts, so it is easy to substitute characters from either version,

Typochondriac Font

The Typochondriac™ family is a variation on our Deviant Strain™ family. ALTERNATE VOWEL CHARACTERS All of the accented vowel characters in the Typochondriac™ fonts are slightly different from their unaccented root characters. To break up the visual monotony when you

Shelton Font

Shelton is a Typeface with a eroded, printed look. The letters seem to be from different alphabets to support the wood type feeling. Every letter has an alternate character. Shelton has a wide language support and also contains arrows and

Stalker Font

Stalker is one of those necessary fonts in a designer’s toolbox: Grungy sans serif caps that are most useful for entertainment project chores. Originally made in the summer of 2003 for set and prop design of an Alliance film, Stalker

Mixed Breed Font

ALTERNATE CHARACTER SET While there are no lowercase characters in the Mixed Breed™ fonts, there are alternate versions of the uppercase characters in the lowercase character slots. Not only are the character shapes slightly different, but they are also have

Refuse Font

Refuse Pro is a stamp-like distressed sans serif typeface based on information stamped on the side of packaging. Refuse has an extended Latin, extended Cyrillic and Greek alphabet so it will work with most languages in Europe and the Americas.