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Venom Voltage

by Hipfonts
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The Venom Voltage Font Family was designed by Igor Ovsyannykov and published by Hipfonts. Venom Voltage contains 1 styles. More about this family

About the family


Venom Voltage is a heavy metal–inspired display typeface forged in the void between sound and fury. Built with razor-sharp edges, electrified strokes, and violently twisted forms, this font radiates raw aggression and otherworldly energy. It doesn’t sit quietly on the page — it tears through it. Inspired by dripping ink, shattered steel, lightning fractures, and alien symbology, Venom Voltage embraces distortion as art. Its jagged letterforms feel alive — like they’re vibrating at full amp overload. Every glyph carries a chaotic rhythm, pushing legibility to the edge while delivering an unforgettable visual strike. This isn’t clean. This isn’t safe. This is controlled destruction.

Designers: Igor Ovsyannykov

Foundry: Hipfonts

MyFonts debut: Apr 16, 2026

Venom Voltage

About Hipfonts

HipFonts is a bustling type foundry where each stroke of the pen breathes modernism into the ancient art of typography.The fusion of aesthetic allure and contemporary design isn't just a goal; it’s an unyielding standard.The foundry stands as a cradle of creativity, endlessly forging typefaces that are not mere sets of characters, but a voyage of visual storytelling. With a meticulous touch, our skilled artisans blend time-honored techniques with today’s sleek aesthetics, shaping the very soul of modern typefaces.In the heart of this imaginative haven, every curve and line is conceived with purpose, with an unwavering commitment to beautify the canvas of communication. The typefaces birthed here are not just fonts—they are the echoes of a progressive design ethos, resonating with the cadence of today’s world.The foundry's portfolio is a playground of elegance and innovation, each typeface a testimony to HipFonts’ pledge of pushing the boundaries, crafting the unseen, and voicing the unspoken through the eloquence of type.

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