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Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo

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A Hand-drawn Display Font for Creating the Most Diabolical Horror Titles

  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
  • Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo

About Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo

Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Torn from the Pages of Giallo

This loose and inky brush font takes its inspiration from the classic Giallo film posters of the 1960s to 1980s - a cult cinematic subgenre beloved for its stylish visuals, haunting soundtracks and exploitation led marketing. It's a devilishly drawn design that aims to capture the feeling of vintage horror, preserving analogue details of old print while remaining versatile enough to work across a variety of digital designs.

The Cinema Macabre font family boasts six fonts, each containing a unique set of uppercase and lowercase characters, as well as numerals, punctuation and language support. Add to this a host of custom ligatures, underlines and graphic elements and you have an essential toolbox for creating truly hand-made looking title designs.

Contents:

Cinema Macabre

  • Regular
  • Alternative 01
  • Alternative 02
  • Alternative 03
  • Alternative 04
  • Alternative 05
  • Underlines
  • Preview PDF
  • OTF, TTF and WOFF Formats

Cinema Macabre if a font that rewards experimentation by mixing all the various upper and lowercase alternatives, with interesting combinations waiting to be found and inspire terror across your own movie posters, book covers, albums and editorials. Few other fonts offer the versatility to create such diabolical designs!

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