The long-awaited sentence-case version of Blambot's Ready for Anything comic book dialogue font has arrived! Are you...Ready for More? This typeface includes double-letter autoligatures, contextual alternate barred-I correction, and tons of diacritical glyphs.
Bowman is an informal slab-serif face written by hand with a marker. Its live and playful nature makes it suitable for comic books, illustrations, informal advertising and package design. Designer Alexandra Korolkova. Released by ParaType in 2010.
“Human Syndicate” is a unique and elegant graffiti font. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. Very suitable for wall art, urban street art, logos, banners, branding, posters, stickers, Christmas, Halloween, comics, and others.
Introducing of our new product the name is Black Blast a Bold Comic Font, Black Blast inspired by playful style with a fun theme very good for kids theme design. FEATURES : Uppercase Lowercase Number Punctuation Multilingual PUA Encode Opentype
"Ninja Hirosi" is a very unique and cute display font. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. Very suitable for comics, book titles, promotions, business branding, stickers, banners, branding, logos, film titles, and others.
Hail to the king baby! Inspired by the greatest comics artist of all time, these fonts will have you lettering pages like a New God! Both feature a seamless center squiggle and the deluxe font feature awesome Kirby crackle!
Athabasca is "Wild West" Tuscan on steroids. Remember those stylised tall and narrow typefaces that used to appear in Wild West comics, Western movies, "Wanted" posters and so forth? Well, here’s a new, 2017 released take on the idea. Have fun!
Cartoon Town is a cute comic display font featuring well-shaped characters. It will add an incredibly joyful touch to your designs. Add this beautiful font to each of your creative ideas, and notice how it makes them stand out!
Regisa is a handcrafted typeface, inspired by water drops, coming in uppercase, lowercase, ligature and alternate. You can really make Regisa feel personalized for your client's project. Regisa is suitable for business brands, magazines, comics, T-shirts, banners and many others.
Webcomic - Comical Handwritten Typeface Font that will make your designs look modern, unique and fun. It’s perfect for labels, quotes, posters, DIY projects, branding, packaging, greeting cards, websites, photos, photography overlays, signs, window art, scrapbooking, tags and so much more!
Based on the Batman logo, this font (and a medium weight which is unreleased) were designed especially for Rian Hughes' "Batman: Black and White" comic book. It retains the signature reversed-stress weight distribution, seen to best effect on the A.
Syndebuk is designed with comics and print in mind. I’ve added 5 slightly different versions of each letter, which really comes in hand when you need a natural and organic handmade look. Play around with the different layers for nice effects!
"Jungle Leopard" is a unique display font. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. Very suitable for comic titles, posters, banners, branding, stickers, Halloween, Christmas, logos, animals, film titles, book titles, children's book covers, and others.
"Ghost Skeleton" is a font made from bones and skull shapes. This font is very simple, easy to use and consists of uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations, and multilingual support. Very suitable for Halloween, comics, movie titles, invitations, social media and more.
Check into your local lunatic asylum with this font, etched on the walls of his padded cell by Comicraft's left-handed right-hand man, Dave Lanphear, for Jae Lee's Image comic 'Hellshock'. Artwork from Elephantmen: War Toys by Starkings & Moritat
A useful font to have a handcrafted note effect "on the fridge". It can be used both in a graphic context and to letter a comic or create a slightly informal cover graphic. Handcrafted and then digitally converted and expanded.
A font with a strong graphical appeal, based on lettering designs by Dutch comic book illustrator Joost Swarte. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
Coldera is a sans serif typeface deliberately modified to make it look beautiful, attractive and modern, available in uppercase, lowercase, ligature and alternative letters. Coldera is suitable for business brands, brochures, posters, magazines, comics, t-shirts, banners and many others.
Introducing a new layered typeface called Dreadful. Inspired from classic horror movie and vintage comic. Dreadful typeface best uses for headings, Logo type, quotes, apparel design, invitations, flyer, poster, greeting cards, product packaging, book cover, printed quotes, cover album, movie, etc.
"Dragon Empire" is a unique and elegant graffiti font. This font is very suitable for comic titles, logos, banners, posters, prints, banners, branding, stickers, tattoos, games, Halloween, Christmas, and others. Equipped with lowercase letters, uppercase letters, punctuation, numerals, and multilingual support
Designed for the seminal comics magazine of the same name, Revolver was one of Rian Hughes’ first typeface designs. Originally published as part of the FontFont range, it has now been remastered and includes full European glyph support and Opentype features.
Nosy Notes is originally handdrawn, but I digitally traced my sketches and the result is this font - a smooth, super steady and legible comic font. I've added multilingual support, in order for you to be nosy in all kinds of languages! :)
This font, based on old Olympia SM and SF typewriters from the 50’s and 60’s provides a nice clean, yet quirky look for your documents. Being a reproduction inspired by a typewriter, it works better at smaller sizes.
Rawhide is a fresh digitization and expansion of a very popular (yet uncredited) early 1970s film type called Yippie, which was commonly used in wild west cartoons and comics. Publishers of Lucky Luke, the famous Belgian comic by Morris, used these bouncy letters for the titling on a few of their soft cover editions, and different variations of it were used throughout the 1970s and 1980s by cartoon classic Looney Tunes and a variety of wild west animations and comics. It slowly disappeared without fanfare when desktop publishing became the norm. Here it is again now for the computer age, available as a high quality font with a complete character set that accommodates more than 20 Latin-based languages. In short, Rawhide comes with an impressive track record, and is a must for any funny cowboy design or off the wall wild west layout. This set of fonts contains a very expanded character set that includes full support for Central, Eastern and Western European languages, as well as Baltic, Turkish, Esperanto, Greek, Cyrillic and Vietnamese.
“THE DEMON FONT” has been specifically created for a very contemporary graphical usage. It represents Gore, Violence, and Lust with Sinful appearance; with diabolical appearance and reflects the dark side in its every character, which may not be Ideal for daily use. But some expressions never look good in the boldest, brightest of Type, for it is their Vocabularic nature and deep interpretations. In such cases The Demon Font shall fill the role gracefully. INSPIRATION When I recently started my web graphic novel focusing around Demonic Possessions, Crime and Paranormal occurrences, I felt the need to have a type that spoke very unconventionally and supported the language of my story. I wanted to break apart from the usual Comic Sans like typefaces used for decades in Pop cultural mainstream Comics, and wanted something very sublime and independent in style concurrent to the the parallel digital media of Web Comic genre. Thus I created my own type to help translate the communication of my plot thicker to the plain old “Lettering” Font.