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Rocket Queen

Rocket Queen

by Ferry Ardana Putra
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Complete family of 3 fonts: $24.00
Rocket Queen Font Family was designed by Ferry Ardana Putra and published by Ferry Ardana Putra. Rocket Queen contains 3 styles and family package options.

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About Rocket Queen Font Family


Unleash your inner street artist with Rocket Queen! The definitive font for urban self-expression. Inspired by the bold strokes of tagging graffiti markers found on city walls, this font encapsulates the raw energy of the streets. Its uppercase and lowercase characters ensure versatility, while support for foreign languages guarantees global appeal. Graffiti artists worldwide adore its iconic rounded tip marker style for its unique and entertaining aesthetics.

Rocket Queen's "Urban Tags" font is more than just a typeface; it's an urban art form. Designed with a nod to the vibrant world of graffiti scenes, this font embodies the spirit of tagging graffiti markers, creating a gritty, authentic experience. With full support for foreign languages and both uppercase and lowercase characters, Rocket Queen empowers your creativity. Its iconic rounded tip marker style, favored by graffiti artists globally, offers a unique and entertaining touch to your designs. Plus, it's enriched with street graffiti ornaments for that added urban flair.

Rocket Queen is more than a font; it's the language of rebellion and urban creativity. Drawing inspiration from the bustling streets and tagging graffiti markers, this font captures the raw spirit of street art. Its iconic rounded tip marker style, beloved by graffiti artists worldwide, sets your designs apart with a unique and captivating aesthetic. Supporting foreign languages and featuring a complete set of uppercase and lowercase characters, Rocket Queen is your canvas for bold, edgy statements.

Step into the world of street art with Rocket Queen, a font that embodies the raw spirit of urban graffiti. Inspired by the legendary rounded tip marker style, this font captures the essence of tagging in the streets. Its captivating, one-of-a-kind design is favored by graffiti artists across the globe. With support for foreign languages and a full set of uppercase and lowercase characters, Rocket Queen is the ultimate choice for artists who want their work to resonate with the vibrant, rebellious energy of the graffiti scene. And, don't forget to explore the collection of street graffiti ornaments to take your designs to the next level!

"Rocket Queen" font is perfect for a wide range of creative and artistic applications. Here are some ideal uses for this unique and edgy font:

Graffiti Artwork: Use "Rocket Queen" to create authentic graffiti-style artwork on canvas, walls, or digital platforms. Its street-inspired design will add an urban, edgy vibe to your work.

Streetwear Brand Logos: Design logos and branding materials for streetwear clothing lines or urban fashion brands. The font's bold and expressive style is a great match for this niche.

Event Posters and Flyers: Create eye-catching event posters and flyers for music concerts, art exhibitions, or street festivals. "Rocket Queen" will help your event materials stand out and evoke a gritty, streetwise feel.

Album Covers: Design album covers for music genres like hip-hop, rap, punk, or any style that demands a rebellious and energetic look. The font can give your cover artwork an authentic street vibe.

Tattoo Lettering: Tattoo artists and enthusiasts can use "Rocket Queen" for lettering in tattoos. Its unique graffiti-inspired characters can create distinct and personalized tattoos.

Skateboard Deck Graphics: Use the font to design custom graphics for skateboard decks, reflecting the rebellious and urban culture of skateboarding.

Street Art Installations: If you're creating street art installations, "Rocket Queen" can be used for text elements within the artwork, giving it an authentic urban graffiti feel.

Urban Magazine Titles: "Rocket Queen" can be an ideal choice for magazine titles and headlines in publications that focus on urban culture, street art, or graffiti.

Video Game Titles and Graphics: Design video game titles, logos, or in-game graphics for games with an urban or street culture theme. The font's distinctive style can enhance the game's visual appeal.

YouTube Channel Branding: Content creators with a street art or urban lifestyle focus can use "Rocket Queen" for their channel logos, banners, and thumbnails.

Product Packaging: For products targeting a youthful, urban audience, the font can be used in product packaging design, making the brand and product look fresh and exciting.

Digital and Print Advertisements: Incorporate "Rocket Queen" in advertising campaigns that aim to connect with a young, rebellious, or urban demographic.

The "Rocket Queen" font is versatile and can be adapted to a wide range of applications where a bold, streetwise, and artistic look is desired. It's all about bringing an authentic graffiti vibe to your creative projects.

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Rocket Queen features:

A full set of uppercase and lowercase

Numbers and punctuation

Multilingual language support

PUA Encoded Characters

OpenType Features

Layered Style

+345 Total Glyphs

+100 Graffiti Swashes and Ornaments included!

Designers: Ferry Ardana Putra

Publisher: Ferry Ardana Putra

Foundry: Ferry Ardana Putra

Design Owner: Ferry Ardana Putra

MyFonts debut: Oct 27, 2023

Rocket Queen

About Ferry Ardana Putra

"This foundry started in 2020 by Ferry Ardana Putra, in East Java, Indonesia. He was an English Teacher, but during this year He was started as a Font maker. It was still early for him and he tried his best. Back in the 2016, he was selling vector design for his client (you can check his work at Instagram @ardana619). On that year, he took design service for making vector face. Sadly, in his country designing was kind of hit or miss, some people were not paying for his service. Moreover, some people - especially close friends - asked him to make a design for free. On 2017, he was doing research at his university which took too much time and the design service he provided could not be continued. After graduated, he started teaching English at Junior high school level. Unfortunately, the earning he got was pretty bad, so during this coronavirus pandemic, he decided to quit and started designing again. He focused on making typeface design. Typeface designing was pretty hard for him. It took at least three months to learn and finally he published his first font at 23rd September. His store got approved at fontbunddles.net and also his third font – Killer Queen got sales at 24th September. That was one of happiest moments he ever got. Because of that, he decided to focus more on typeface designing and make great typeface again and again."

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