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Olde Gangsta

Olde Gangsta

by Graffiti Fonts
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Complete family of 2 fonts: $14.99
Olde Gangsta Font Family was designed by Matthew Napolitano and published by Graffiti Fonts. Olde Gangsta contains 4 styles and family package options.

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Olde Gangsta

2 fonts

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  • Olde Gangsta Black Olde Gangsta Black

  • Olde Gangsta Outline Olde Gangsta Outline

Per style:

$7.49

Pack of 2 styles:

$14.99

  • Olde Gangsta Black Olde Gangsta Black

  • Olde Gangsta Outline Olde Gangsta Outline

Per style:

$7.49

Pack of 2 styles:

$14.99

About Olde Gangsta Font Family


This font family is very close to standard Olde English styles with a bit of influence from Blackletter styles. The Olde Gangsta font family is meant to represent a more Chicano American street gang type of stylization.

Designers: Matthew Napolitano

Publisher: Graffiti Fonts

Foundry: Graffiti Fonts

Design Owner: Graffiti Fonts

MyFonts debut: Sep 15, 2010

Olde Gangsta

About Graffiti Fonts

The Graffiti Fonts® type foundry was created in 1999 to fill the gap in the typographic world created by the absence of modern graffiti lettering & handstyles. When the foundry released its first commercial collection in 2001 there were less than a dozen fonts in existence that had been designed to purposely emulate & identify as modern graffiti. By the time the 4th collection was released in 2009 over 140 fonts were included with the foundry having produced more graffiti style typefaces than the rest of the collective world. The primary designer Matthew (Raseone) Napolitano is a lifelong graffiti artist and graphic designer. His lettering, fonts & other work have been featured across industries by names like: Lucasfilm, Netflix, Warner Bros., Midway, THQ, Sony, Genentech, Penguin, Avon and others. His 2003 Wildstyle™ font family was featured in the 2012 Yale University text entitled: Graphic Design A Modern History alongside Shepard Fairey's Obama poster as the book recounts the impact of graffiti art in all its facets on modern design. While this foundry has an obvious theme & focus & while graffiti itself has spawned many of its own unique new forms and styles you'll find that graffiti is an art form without limitations and this foundry builds lettering in any and all motifs, not only traditional graffiti styles. Graffiti artists will adapt and use any technique, any style, any technology, any tradition & seek to blend, expand & attempt to improve upon or expand it. This freedom is the real theory behind our foundry. Thank you for looking. We hope our work can help you to achieve your creative goals.

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