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Scratch SCF™

A font family tree displays different foundries’ versions, or a foundry’s different cuts, of basically the same typeface design.

Scratch SCF Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigaturesDingbats & Symbols
Scholtz Fonts Font Family — 2 styles — from $15.00
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Scratch SCF

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Scratch SCF is a grunge font with a difference. It has an irregular, almost random outline that suggests an old-fashioned quill pen that is leaking and scratching its way across the page. There are also connotations of simplicity, of a writer that is unsophisticated, possibly learning to write for the first time.

This is a font that avoids all the associations of slick, worldly-wise urbanity, of cynicism and of “the medium being more important than the message”. Instead the simplicity of Scratch SCF conveys a sincerity and integrity of design that bespeaks simplicity and old-fashioned honesty. All these associations are conveyed with a contemporary look, without resorting to rehashing the past with yet another retro font.

Scratch SCF has a full character set: all upper and lower case characters, all special and accented characters and all punctuation, numerical and mathematical characters. All have been carefully spaced and kerned.

Scratch SCF Staggered is a little more “grungy” than the regular style because the individual letters do not rest on the same baseline and thus have more vitality.



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