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Black Museum

Black Museum

by Remedy667
Individual Styles from $18.00 USD
Black Museum Font Family was designed by Nick Polifroni and published by Remedy667. Black Museum contains 1 styles.

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About Black Museum Font Family


Immerse your designs in the chilling allure of Black Museum, where the haunting elegance of classic 1970s horror film posters comes to life. Its classic, cryptic lettering captures the essence of vintage fear, making it a must-have for any horror enthusiast. Whether you’re crafting movie posters, eye-catching logos, or eerie apparel, this typeface transforms your projects into captivating visuals that evoke nostalgia and intrigue. Elevate your classic horror vibes with Black Museum—your ticket to a world where every letter tells a story of suspense.

Black Museum transform your designs into haunting masterpieces that resonate with vintage fear. Don’t just create—disturb and delight with every word!

Features

  • Ligatures give your lettering more versatility

  • Give your designs a classic horror look

Designers: Nick Polifroni

Publisher: Remedy667

Foundry: Remedy667

Design Owner: Remedy667

MyFonts debut: Oct 14, 2024

Black Museum

About Remedy667

Step into the twisted world of Remedy667, where typography inspired by classic horror films and punk rock reigns supreme. Born on a chilling night in Detroit, Michigan, Remedy667 has been captivating audiences since 2011. With a passion for all things eerie and an eye for detail, Remedy667 crafts typography that pays homage to the spine-tingling aesthetics of horror and the rebellious spirit of punk rock. Whether you're a filmmaker seeking artwork that will leave your audience trembling or a band searching for album covers that embody your sonic rebellion, look no further than Remedy667. Join forces with Remedy667 and unleash your creativity—and beauty emerges from darkness.

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