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5 NEW terrifying Typefaces from Remedy667 inspired by old drive-in ads, perfect for pairing, available for a limited time only. These fonts are perfect for damn near everything, from titles to body copy. This limited edition bundle will only be available until September 6th, 2021. After that date, the fonts will only be available individually, and at a price that is not as a deal as this.
Trust me, or check out some of my other typefaces and see for yourself. This is a great deal.
This bundle also includes any updates that will be made to these fonts. Even after this bundle goes away, you can still download updates. Sign up for the mailing list at remedy667.com if you want to know when updates happen.
Here we have 5 NEW fonts, let’s call it an experiment in terror, shall we?
- Flexograph – Inspired by flexography printing on corrugated cardboard, Flexograph is all caps and no crap.
- Grase – People tend to like it when I get a little wild with my typefaces, and Grase is wild. Jagged like electricity, and quite a variation between thicks and thins will have all your graphic designer friends cringing. It definitely has its place though, not exactly grindcore, but titles nice and legibly.
- Grindhouse Revenge – Originally called Revenge of the Shoes. Grindhouse Revenge is perfect for classic body copy. Think DVD synopsis for an Al Adamson or Herschell Gordon Lewis release. The tasteful ligatures and barely defined baseline give it a nice handmade feel, while the thick textured letters allow it the versatility to work as a title. Winner of the 2020, 31 Days of Horror Fonts
- Blastatic! – Loaded with ligatures, and clean as a mid-century monster flick. Blastatic! has a unique versatility that conjures up images of Jazz Albums, Godzilla Movies and Hot Rod Magazines. Saul Bass fans take note, this shit’ll give you vertigo.
- Enchanted Chainsaws – Conceived during 31 Days of Horror Fonts 2019, Enchanted Chainsaws is reminiscent of horror comic titling from the early 1950’s. Come to think of it, the initials are a bit familiar, speaking of classic horror tales… not to be cryptic.
Why would you do this style of prerelease, wouldn’t it make more sense to put these out individually?
I’ve been working on a lot of fonts lately, and that is really fun. You know what the opposite of really fun is? Sucks. Just like Count Dracula and vacuums. In order to release a font, there’s a part of the process that I usually get hung up on. Writing, and mock-ups and title cards (oh my!) That is the trinity of Count Dracula for font making… and Drive-In of Death is my garlic.
Features
- OTF & TTF file formats of all 5 fonts
- WOFF/WOFF2 & EOT file formats (webfont license required for use)
- Remedy667 2021 Font Catalog PDF
- Free updates and
Additional Information
Some fonts may require special graphic design software to access OpenType features. Examples of these programs are Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Indesign, and Corel Draw. Feedback is always welcome. If there is anything missing from our typefaces that you would like to see, or if there are any issues that occur when using them. Please don’t hesitate to contact us or email me at nick@remedy667.com and let us know.
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