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Thin Comic

von Pitt's Hand
Einzelschnitte ab $9.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 4 Fonts: $25.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Thin Comic wurde von Pietro Rotelli entworfen und von Pitt's Hand veröffentlicht. Thin Comic enthält 4 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen. Mehr über diese Familie

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This font is built around a solid Medium weight, carefully balanced to remain highly readable while preserving the warmth and spontaneity of hand lettering. Its natural rhythm and slightly irregular stroke modulation make it ideal for independent comics, graphic novels, zines, webcomics, and illustrated narratives. The family includes Medium, Medium Italic, Bold and Bold Italic offering just enough variation to handle dialogue, emphasis, captions, and narrative shifts without overcomplicating the typographic system. Designed with comics in mind, the letterforms are open, clear, and expressive, performing reliably in speech balloons, tight panels, and dense text blocks. The font balances personality and restraint, making it suitable both for playful storytelling and more serious, author-driven projects. A practical and characterful choice for creators looking for a professional yet human lettering font, built to support long-form reading and personal visual identities. Styles: Medium, Medium Italic. Bold, Bold Italic Recommended use: Comics, graphic novels, indie publications, zines, webcomics, illustrated books, lettering projects

Designer: Pietro Rotelli

Aktuelle Foundry: Pitt's Hand

MyFonts Debüt: Dec 24, 2025

Thin Comic

Über Pitt's Hand

I've been a graphic designer for a long time and have often faced font problems that can only be solved by making fonts on purpose.Since I've been a comic letterer for Panini (and for several independent publishers) I've been faced with hundreds of excellent fonts created by great artists in the sector. Until I had to solve a problem that led me to create my first full font with many glyphs, letters and signs. And now here I am.

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