Tag: Sixties
Psych Handlettering Font
Here's a font family distilled from the lettering styles of a thousand vintage psychedelic rock albums and posters from the swingin' sixties. All of the grooviness, but perhaps twice the legibility of some of the more "far out" examples from
Pure Psychedelia Font
For a versatile timeless look that's sure to bring any groovy graphic idea to life, Mysterylab presents Pure Psychedelia. This condensed font is shot through with twin strands of modernized Art Nouveau and reimagined 1960s psych. This classic stylistic mélange
Hippie Mojo Font
Set the wayback machine for about 1967. This psychedelic font will inject just the right dose of swirly-licious mojo into your retro designs. This is predominantly a uni-case font but also features a few alternative characters in the lower case.
Cheria Font
Cheria is a serif font design published by Jamaludin Published by JamaludinDownload Cheria
The Beardy Font
The Beardy is a retro font design published by Aiyari Published by AiyariDownload The Beardy
Dunkelbunt Font
Dunkelbunt is freely inspired by works and words of the wildly eccentric artist, architect and designer Friedensreich Hundertwasser. It’s an all caps font, with 2 cuts for each letter, loaded with imaginative energy and organic forms that will certainly make
Cherubina Font
Cherubina means ‘Blessed’. It is a name derived from the Akkadian “karabu / kuribu”, meaning “blessing, blessed”. A cherub is a type of spiritual being mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, often depicted as a baby with wings. This font was
Oyster Shore Font
Aloha! It’s time once again for the Sideshow company luau and this year we want you to join us for all the tropical tiki fun. And where do we go for our annual south seas shindig? Why, sunny OYSTER SHORE
Kara Pro Font
Designed in 2012 by Olivier Gourvat, this font family is inspired by the euskaran (basque language) font. Redesigned with modernism, this new font respect the traditionnal euskara language with lowercase addition. These nuances give Kara a traditionnal appearance for both
Tuesnight Font
Tuesnight feels like party! Inspired by movie posters from the sixties but with a quite contemporary accent, this is lively face, packed with lots of alternates and interlocking pairs. There are also swashes to this side, swashes to that side,