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Dream Floyd

Dream Floyd

by Ferry Ardana Putra
Individual Styles from $39.00 USD
Dream Floyd Font Family was designed by Ferry Ardana Putra and published by Ferry Ardana Putra. Dream Floyd contains 1 styles.

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About Dream Floyd Font Family


Introducing Dream Floyd, a captivating retro brush font that brings the spirit of vintage design into modern creative projects. With its bold, expressive strokes and nostalgic charm, Dream Floyd evokes the artistic flair of the past, while offering a versatile and dynamic look for today's designs. Perfect for creating standout logos, eye-catching posters, packaging, and unique branding, this font merges retro aesthetics with a fresh, energetic feel.

Dream Floyd is ideal for those looking to add a distinctive, handcrafted touch to their work, with its textured brush style delivering authenticity and character. Whether you're working on a creative campaign or a personal project, Dream Floyd provides the visual impact needed to make your designs unforgettable. Elevate your projects with the timeless appeal of Dream Floyd—where retro meets contemporary creativity.

Dream Floyd:

  • A full set of upper & lowercase characters

  • Numbers & punctuation

  • Multilingual language support

  • PUA Encoded Characters

  • +347 Glyph

  • 113 Brush Swashes

Designers: Ferry Ardana Putra

Publisher: Ferry Ardana Putra

Foundry: Ferry Ardana Putra

Design Owner: Ferry Ardana Putra

MyFonts debut: Oct 10, 2024

Dream Floyd

About Ferry Ardana Putra

"This foundry started in 2020 by Ferry Ardana Putra, in East Java, Indonesia. He was an English Teacher, but during this year He was started as a Font maker. It was still early for him and he tried his best. Back in the 2016, he was selling vector design for his client (you can check his work at Instagram @ardana619). On that year, he took design service for making vector face. Sadly, in his country designing was kind of hit or miss, some people were not paying for his service. Moreover, some people - especially close friends - asked him to make a design for free. On 2017, he was doing research at his university which took too much time and the design service he provided could not be continued. After graduated, he started teaching English at Junior high school level. Unfortunately, the earning he got was pretty bad, so during this coronavirus pandemic, he decided to quit and started designing again. He focused on making typeface design. Typeface designing was pretty hard for him. It took at least three months to learn and finally he published his first font at 23rd September. His store got approved at fontbunddles.net and also his third font – Killer Queen got sales at 24th September. That was one of happiest moments he ever got. Because of that, he decided to focus more on typeface designing and make great typeface again and again."

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