
Blue Sugar is a grunge font which has one letter-shape in white set within a different grunge letter-shape in black.
The Regular and Dirty versions have their characters in conventionally upright positions; and there are 3 varieties with the characters in various states of disorder and at slightly varied angles and sizes - called Twirled and Whirled.
Outcast puts the whole grunge font problem to rest by eliminating repetition. Here we have eight variations on each character (4 all cap fonts), so there is no more need to use the same character twice in any display setting. You have the main interchangeable fonts, then you have Outcast Pro — an amalgamation of all four fonts, synched together in one file and programmed with a contextual alternates feature that randomizes setting on the fly.
Busted is the very strange and out-of-character outburst of Bill Troop, a guy who was classically trained in everything, from classical piano and literature to classical photography and type design. As far as we could tell, Bill Troop is the kind of guy whose appearance and voice instantly trigger thoughts of black and white photos, fedoras, and pre-industrial age Europe. A few years ago, he even moved from the United States to England, where it took him less than a week to feel at home and start sounding like a Norwich native. Then something happened and the poor dude just snapped. Busted is the controversial result of the blood rushing to his head. If you know what exactly happened to him, please let us know.
Damaged Guts is a somewhat messed up sans serif font.
Very suitable for text that needs a grungy look, but not too messy!
Hiroformica is a typographic family composed by eight different fonts configured for integrated combat.
When mixing, you will emphasize the big impact of its damaged spirit providing originality and unique identity for your design work. Hiroformica 1, 2, 3 and 4 show a rip range and fires thought from telescopic sights and shooting targets.
Chelp is a grunge display font, in 4 different styles: there’s a Regular and All-Caps version, plus a Dirty version which has little bits of overprint like the edge of the stamp has accidentally marked the paper, and a Jumbled version where the characters are misaligned in various small ways, or are at slightly odd angles.
Get ready for a battle - a battle of punk and grunge!
This surely is a messy font...it looks like it has been run over by a VERY bad copy machine!
Comes with a bunch of cool features such as:
Superxoid is super-distorted, super-damaged and super-noisy...summa summarum, Superxoid is super-grungy!
You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
Stubble is a distressed grunge font with many useful variations that make things easy. It comes in both a Regular and Bold version, and a Smudged version as if the print block has slipped a little bit just at the vital moment. Also there’s 2 jumbled versions with the letters and numbers, and some punctuation, at odd angles and slightly off-whack; there’s 2 versions with little bits of overprint on most of the main characters (as if the corners of the block or stamp have just caught the paper); a couple of Caps Only versions; plus condensed and expanded versions of the main faces. The Bold version is not an exact expanded version of the Regular version, please note, the characters are different (i.e. the misprinting is different) in the two weights.
Grunge, in a painterly sort of way; excellent for a wide variety of uses in headline and display.
Blackout SCF is a loose and informal grungy font with a modern, electric zappy quality.
Wickenburg is a rough and tumble grunge slab typeface that has taken a lickin' but keeps on coming back for more.
It is a powerful heavyweight serif that makes a strong design statement. Pick up this bad boy and take him for a ride!
Ghost Train features slightly alternate glyphs A-Z in the lower case that can be used to differentiate consecutive characters
The OpenType versions of Dogjaw have 52 ligature features that automatically substitute a unique pair of distressed characters when any upper or lower case letter is keyed twice in a row. Dogjaw Pro extends the character set to support Eastern European Latin, Baltic, Greek and Turkish.
The OpenType versions of Coldsmith and Coldsmith Pro have 52 ligature features that automatically substitute a unique pair of distressed characters when any upper or lower case letter is keyed twice in a row.
Coldsmith Pro extends the character set to support Eastern European Latin, Baltic, Greek and Turkish.
Rocksolid’s appearance is somewhere between a font resembling large, carved blocks of stone and a negative outline grunge font, and it is surprisingly responsive to simple effects in graphics programs.
Mostly it is intended for titles, display and headlines. There’s an extensive set of accented characters and punctuation.
Derailer’s eclectic character set is comprised mainly of disparate sans serif characters that claim to play well together. OpenType users also benefit from 52 ligature features that automatically substitute a unique pairing of letters when any upper or lower case character is keyed twice in a row. Derailer Pro extends the character set to support Eastern European Latin, Baltic, Greek and Turkish.
Rysse is a primitive art-college grunge font, completely legible but quite unsophisticated. Unashamedly. The typeface comes in two main styles: one a standard hi-case lo-case version & the other an all caps version. There’s also three versions which give an apparently random lighter/bolder printout when decreased uniformity is the order of the day.
Just a hint of grunge in this font, one side fairly clean and one side with subtle grunge.
Demigrunge lends itself readily to display, headlines and writing sentences without verbs in them.
Once I ate a knuckle sandwich after saying some things about some guy’s pregnant girlfriend. It turns out she wasn't pregnant at all. I felt like a real knucklehead. So I made this font.
Use the font where ever you like. Just be sure you know what you are talking about, or you too could end up with knuckles flying at your head.
A very dirty, and yet legible type. It comes from an old document that was made in the 70s. Every character was developed as an unique design piece. Perfect for titles, credits and display type.
Uncle Typewriter has been used in movie and TV titles, and it adds a very strong character to any layout.
Nikona is a typographic family composed of eight fonts. The leading thread that typifies this family is its “mutant spirit”; a result of my personal and typographic interpretation of the three robotic laws created by Asimov in 1940, and reflected many times in sci-fi movies, comics and Japanese anime.
Pikelet is a misprinted grunge font ideally suited to headlines, poster and display.
As well as irregularities of printing in the actual letters, the ordinary versions contain “print errors” around some of the letters, whereas the Clean versions are identical but without those extra bits of overprint.
Straight from the ‘extras’ drawer at the old West print shop, the mismatched Sluicebox character set is comprised mainly of serif type specimens. The OpenType versions of Sluicebox have 52 ligature features that automatically substitute a unique pair of distressed characters when any upper or lower case letter is keyed twice in a row, as well as features for Old Style Numerals and Small Caps. Sluicebox Pro extends the character set to support Eastern European Latin, Baltic, Greek and Turkish.
Born as a revival of an Egyptian typeface, this hand-drawn typeface is is perfect for headers and even as a body text.
It manages to keep the neutrality required for a legible typeface and having slight details that makes it unique.
All the details are hand drawn, and it comes in 3 versions: