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Motor Mouth

 from T4

Motor Mouth is a T4 font family with 1 style priced from $31.00.

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Motor Mouth


Motor MouthPurchase Options
  Motor Mouth Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuro
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$31.00

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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: August 15th, 2006
Designed by: Martin Fredrikson
Designed when: 2006
Design owned by: T4
MyFonts Keywords: 1960s, cars, handletter, heavy, hotrod [suggest]


Motor Mouth

Motor Mouth provides racy type, oozing of high octane gasoline and selfconfidence.

Designer Martin Fredrikson CORE, graffiti artist turned typeface designer and car paint expert, combines his sense of speed with raw power lettering. Sloped and cocky, Motor Mouth is an original design in the great tradition of Nascar and Indy 500 and makes you think of roaring muscle cars and hot asphalt.

Swedish type foundry T4 premiere new fonts every month. Motor Mouth is our fourth introduction.


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