25 Free Blocky Fonts Ideal For Logo And Poster Design
- 27 July 2009
- Freebies, Graphic
- This post was written exclusively for PV.M Garage by grazz
- Comments (23)»
Hello everyone, I’m Graziano, the mind behind Blogging CSS. I mostly blog about CSS and web design, but I do enjoy graphics as well and have a soft spot for typography. For this guest post on PV.M Garage (thanks Piervix for having me here again, by the way) I’ve collected 25 free blocky fonts that are ideal for logo and poster design.
I’ve looked into this type of fonts back when I published my blog because I used one for my old logo, and I’ve always wanted to find more ever since because I think they’re so cool! So check my selection out, you might just find the font you were looking for your next graphic design project!
Blocky Fonts
Bifurk
Blidhauer
Bright Bold
Casually Hardcore
Clipper
Dealer
Dubtronic
Exus Pilot
Geist Knt
Geist Rnd
Gordala
Groteska
Layer Cake
Mod
Moo
Pac Font
Portal
Rns Tnt
Sierra
Slukoni
Subsquare
Teodoria
Twist
Val
Young star
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very nice post. Congratulations
I think you just proved something interesting with the images in this post: these fonts are definitely not useful if you actually want to be able to read the words. Abstract or simple poster designs maybe. logos? I’m thinking no.
While I do think that these fonts are all nicely done, I had a hard time reading some of them. I don’t think they are perfect for logos either. Thanks for sharing though. :)
@evertt – Thanks ;)
@preston and @uprinting – Legibility sure is an issue with this kind of fonts, although some of them like Exus Pilot or Val look perfectly legible to me.
I also think they can work fine for logos – of course, it depends on what logo you are creating. They won’t fit for any logo project but that’s true of every font. My thought is a logo isn’t so much about being legible as it is about being memorable and having a strong personality, and to me these fonts are great under these regards.
Just stumbled upon another good one: http://www.fridayfonts.com/?p=96
Great article, thx :)
Also some nice free fonts http://www.fonts2u.com/
Its really a big help and new thing for me. I didn’t know most of the things.
You will want to use Arial font, first off. Calibri is the new default sans-serif font that MS uses, not available prior to 07. Times New Roman is a Serif font, and in Excel, that can mean your data can be harder on the eyes. I would stick with Arial or another sans-serif.
Not entirely sure why your data would crunch down, but hopefully this will help
We have designed some logos using blocky fonts and really it make your logo design impressive and leave an impact to customer.
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