I Want To Kern in Bold And Light, And Typeset Every Day
February 16, 2005 12:48 PM Subscribe
Back In Black, Bold, Semibold, Roman, and Light: Ever wanted to write your name in the font The Scorpions used? Or make your wedding announcements in the AC/DC font? Maybe you'd like to create nametags with the official Ozzy font? Here are all the rock fonts you'll ever need, all for free.
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I remember making fonts on a Mac Plus in highschool, and always inevitably doing the Def Leppard one. Nice to see a large collection all in one place, even if they aren't or any real practical importance (unless you want to design a fan site for a featured band).
posted by inthe80s at 1:12 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by inthe80s at 1:12 PM on February 16, 2005
No practical importance? I used to write my name in that Aerosmith font back in the sixth grade. I shall resume doing so presently.
posted by psmealey at 1:15 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by psmealey at 1:15 PM on February 16, 2005
Nice!
Adobe's latest edition of "Proxy" (anyone else get it?) had some interesting bits about typefaces so fonts have been on my mind for the past few days...
posted by devbrain at 1:18 PM on February 16, 2005
Adobe's latest edition of "Proxy" (anyone else get it?) had some interesting bits about typefaces so fonts have been on my mind for the past few days...
posted by devbrain at 1:18 PM on February 16, 2005
I'm absolutely handing my essay on Film Noir in Cheap Trick font.
posted by StopMakingSense at 1:19 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by StopMakingSense at 1:19 PM on February 16, 2005
My handwriting looks exactly like the one used for the liner notes font of Pink Floyd: The Wall. I wish they had that font as opposed to the band name font. Bitch, bitch, bitch.
posted by Arch Stanton at 1:29 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by Arch Stanton at 1:29 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by GeekAnimator at 2:59 PM on February 16, 2005
Awesome.
posted by rooftop secrets at 3:27 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by rooftop secrets at 3:27 PM on February 16, 2005
*ignites lighter and raises over head*
posted by alteredcarbon at 4:15 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by alteredcarbon at 4:15 PM on February 16, 2005
The metallica font on that page is screwed up, I just used a different metallica font I had handy. Google for "pastor of muppets"
posted by GeekAnimator at 5:26 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by GeekAnimator at 5:26 PM on February 16, 2005
yeah, really cool.
but no Priest.
Someone needs to event a tool so i can etch these onto my new comb...
posted by hellbient at 11:02 PM on February 16, 2005
but no Priest.
Someone needs to event a tool so i can etch these onto my new comb...
posted by hellbient at 11:02 PM on February 16, 2005
Oh dear, this is really what a font addict needs...as it is, I already get a warning message whenever I fire up MS Word - "you've got more than XXXXXXX fonts saved, could cause errors, blah blah." Can't help it...must...have...more...fonts!
posted by Oriole Adams at 11:32 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by Oriole Adams at 11:32 PM on February 16, 2005
Way cool.
posted by Smedleyman at 4:28 PM on February 17, 2005
posted by Smedleyman at 4:28 PM on February 17, 2005
In The Rise and Fall of Rock and Roll Graphic Design, Design Observer says the "disappearing logo might just be the canary in the coal mine signifying the dematerialization of music."
Vaughan Oliver and David Carson looked at band logos in a recent Entertainment Weekly (subscriber log-in required).
posted by kirkaracha at 9:25 AM on February 18, 2005
Vaughan Oliver and David Carson looked at band logos in a recent Entertainment Weekly (subscriber log-in required).
posted by kirkaracha at 9:25 AM on February 18, 2005
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posted by psmealey at 1:11 PM on February 16, 2005