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Hey Chuck

por Matthew Carl
Estilos individuales desde $10.00 USD
Familia completa de 2 fuentes: $20.00 USD
La familia tipográfica Hey Chuck fue diseñada por Matthew Carl y publicada por Matthew Carl. Hey Chuck contiene 2 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar. Más información sobre esta familia

Hey Chuck Complete Family

2 fuentes

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Por Estilo:

$10.00 USD

Paquete de 2 estilos:

$20.00 USD

Sobre la familia


Chuck is a condensed display face with tall, slightly wonky letterforms that look like they were painted on a sign by someone who knew what they were doing but didn't overthink it. The verticals have just enough irregularity to feel human without looking sloppy.

It works for menu boards, packaging, event posters, or any project where pristine geometry would be the wrong move. Chuck performs best at larger sizes where that hand-drawn character can breathe—think headlines, not body copy.

The font includes 356 glyphs with extended Latin support, so it handles multilingual work. It's got ligatures to prevent awkward letter collisions, small caps for hierarchy, and proper fractions for pricing. All the OpenType features are tucked in there, ready when you need them.

Built for projects that benefit from looking like actual humans made them.

Diseñadores: Matthew Carl

Fundición: Matthew Carl

MyFonts debut: Apr 30, 2026

Hey Chuck

Acerca de Matthew Carl

My typefaces are shaped by nearly two decades designing brand systems, digital products, and visual identities—but the fonts I make are pure personal indulgence. These are eclectic display faces driven by curiosity and whim rather than client briefs or specific design problems. I'm drawn to experimental forms, unusual proportions, and typographic ideas that don't necessarily fit into a rational design system. My background as a creative director means I've spent years solving practical problems with type—so when I design for myself, I follow inspiration wherever it leads. These aren't meant to be workhorse text families. They're the fonts I wish existed, built for designers who want something unexpected.

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