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Teenage Dreams

Teenage Dreams

by Indieground Design
Individual Styles from $9.00
Complete family of 5 fonts: $19.00
Teenage Dreams Font Family was designed by Roberto Perrino and published by Indieground Design. Teenage Dreams contains 5 styles and family package options.

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About Teenage Dreams Font Family


This handwritten font is ideal for bringing back 90s nostalgic atmospheres. With its indie nature, this grungy font will add a touch of spontaneity and style to any creative project. This font recreates the atmospheres of our teenage years in the 90s, when we listened to Smashing Pumpkins, wore Chucks, and went to indie gigs. We love thinking about that time of wonder, discovery and imagination, and Teenage Dreams is perfect for bringing them back into our creative projects. Achieve a realistic handwritten effect by mixing the 4 different versions in titles and covers, instantly creating typographic artwork with an alternative, intimate attitude. On top of that, we also added a 5th bonus version of this dreamy font, with scribbles and drawings you can add to your compositions. This way, you will get a grungy scrapbook effect while adding intensity and style to any project. It is awesome when used on dark, noisy backgrounds, or used on top of images and photographs!

Designers: Roberto Perrino

Publisher: Indieground Design

Foundry: Indieground Design

Design Owner: Indieground Design

MyFonts debut: Jun 12, 2023

Teenage Dreams

About Indieground Design

Located in Vicenza, Italy, the Indieground Design Studio was founded in 2010 by Roberto Perrino. It began without expectations, but the positive response of the public encouraged Roberto to keep on working and become a better designer every day.After several years of designing graphic design templates, the Indieground Team, guided by the art of 1980's and 1990's pop culture, began designing retro fonts to expand their wide range of products, always with the goal of increasing their skills and fulfilling their design passion.

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