Skip to content
Skip to main content

Slanfield

by Burntilldead
Individual Styles from $19.00 USD
Complete family of 4 fonts: $24.00 USD
The Slanfield Font Family was designed by Eric Kurniawan and published by Burntilldead. Slanfield contains 4 styles and family package options. More about this family

About the family


Bring a touch of classic luxury to your designs with Slanfield, a premium Victorian-inspired font family. Designed with intricate details and a timeless aesthetic, this layered font system allows you to create stunning vintage typography with depth and character. Slanfield offers a seamless blend of classic Victorian aesthetics and modern design flexibility, featuring a sophisticated layered system with Regular, Outline, 3D, and Gradient styles that you can easily stack for a professional dimensional effect. This font family provides endless creative freedom, including smart alternates and stylistic swashes that give your typography a unique, hand-lettered touch. Whether you are working on high-end branding, vintage signage, or ornate packaging, Slanfield provides the versatility and elegance your project deserves.

Designers: Eric Kurniawan

Foundry: Burntilldead

MyFonts debut: Mar 19, 2026

Slanfield

About Burntilldead

Burntilldead was birthed from the designs of Eric Kurniawan in 2004, focusing on Illustration and based on custom project at the beginning. The idea is simple, to bring high end quality illustration to the client. But at the end of 2015, Burntilldead just expanded into a small team who believed Illustration, designs, and Fonts can do much more. The idea came from our passion and our concern about making something that everyone can have it and more relevant to general design or even daily life. We started to work on some fonts and applied royalty to it. We love illustration, design, and typography! It’s pretty simple, we created things that are original, sleek, and stylish. We’re passionate about making beautiful designs that are simple and accessible to everyone.

Read more

Read less