Tag: 60s
Blackcat Family Font
Get the chills with Blackcat and Blackcat Fever by the talented artist and illustrator Sam Gambino! These playful and spooky retro brush scripts were inspired by the creepy comic books of the 1950’s, this scratchy font looks like it came
Weird Bill Family Font
Weird Bill is Squid’s tribute to his most prominent influence, Bill Campbell, model kit box illustrator extraordinaire and creator of the Weird-Ohs!. Bill’s series of goofy monster model kits in the early 1960s was such a hit that it has
Filmotype Giant Family Font
Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Giant is part of a larger group of condensed sans serifs offered by Filmotype at the demand of its customers based on their versatility, legibility, and timeless aesthetic. Remastered and expanded with exacting
Zombie Rot Drippy Font
Your cries of “Extra rot, please!!!” have been answered. It’s Zombie Rot Drippy with all the festering goodness of the original Zombie Rot but with more, um, drippiness! Flesh-eating has never been so much fun. Published by SideshowDownload Zombie Rot
Coffee Service Font
Whether you prefer Drip or Automatic, there is nothing quite like quality Coffee Service! This speedy retro script has a generous x-height and is Chock Full ‘o OpenType automatic ligatures so it sets perfectly every time! One sip and you’ll
Chromium One Font
This typeface creates a strong, highly polished chromium impression as its name implies and was originally inspired by airbrush technique. A highly stylized and unusual display face that can be used across a variety of commercial applications. Created by the
HWT Gothic Round Font
Gothic Round was first introduced as wood type by the George Nesbitt Co. in 1838. The font is a softened variation of a standard heavy Gothic typeface. The style evokes a much more recent history of the 1960s and 70s
Filmotype Honey Font
Filmotype Honey was released by Filmotype in the mid-1950s as part of its handlettered script styles and it gained wildly popular use with many corporations throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Filmotype Honey was developed from the original font filmstrips and
YWFT Burls Font
YWFT Burls comes at you like the late-60s Minnesota Vikings defensive line. Burly, thick, massive, manly, and tough with retro thickness and fifty pounds of lard-enriched meat sauce. Pour out a tall single-malt straight up, and order up a Kansas
Tubby Font
Tubby came about when I made a book with Cooper Black as a headline font. I started playing with heavy forms, and as a result was Tubby. It has a fat and friendly feel, and with swash italics it is
Filmotype Giant Font
Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Giant is part of a larger group of condensed sans serifs offered by Filmotype at the demand of its customers based on their versatility, legibility, and timeless aesthetic. Remastered and expanded with exacting