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Casket

Casket

by Wing's Art Studio
Individual Styles from $10.00 USD
Complete family of 5 fonts: $28.00 USD
Casket Font Family was designed by Christopher King and published by Wing's Art Studio. Casket contains 5 styles and family package options.

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About Casket Font Family


Casket: A Spine-Chilling Serif Font of Grotesque Horror

Casket is a textured serif font that lives somewhere between the worn faces of long-forgotten gravestones, and the typewriters of gothic authors such as Bram Stoker and M.R. James - letters from a murder mystery with an ancient, ghostly tale to tell.

Weighted and designed to work equally well as a display font and formal body text, this is a versatile choice that speaks of a literary past, with an aged textured that lends itself to themes of Horror, Whodunits and Westerns.

The Casket font family includes a complete set of uppercase and lowercase characters, along with numerals, punctuation, symbols and language support. It also comes with a blood-soaked variant (for adding ghoulish details), each featuring a complete set of alternatives so you’ll never have to repeat characters, thus maintaining that all-important analogue look.

Designers: Christopher King

Publisher: Wing's Art Studio

Foundry: Wing's Art Studio

Design Owner: Wing's Art Studio

MyFonts debut: Mar 20, 2024

Casket

About Wing's Art Studio

Christopher King (aka Wingsart Studio) is a Graphic Designer specialising in hand-drawn lettering for film and television titles. From blockbuster films to indie press, Wingsart Studio fonts have appeared on screens big and small around the globe. His work has been used by companies including Disney, Marvel, Apple, Netflix and Paramount Studios.The Wingsart Studio philosophy is to embrace the imperfections inherent with real pens, pencils, paper and brush. In counter-balance to an AI driven age, these fonts remain refreshingly analogue and proud of their human touch. Before a single letter turns into a digital product, countless hours are spent researching and sketching out ideas in pursuit of those perfect lines and shapes.

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