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Horror Scope

Horror Scope

by Wing's Art Studio
Individual Styles from $9.00 USD
Complete family of 3 fonts: $22.00 USD
Horror Scope Font Family was designed by Christopher King and published by Wing's Art Studio. Horror Scope contains 3 styles and family package options.

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About Horror Scope Font Family


HorrorScope - A Hand-made Horror Font Foretelling Creepy Tales of Terror!


This grungy hand-drawn typeface is inspired retro by horror novels and their garish cover designs that would delight and terrify readers in equal measure.


It’s an all-caps font with unique uppercase and lowercase characters, along with a complete set of alternatives so you can avoid repeating those o’s, e’s and t’s. It also includes punctuation, numerals and language support, plus a separate selection of underlines, comic book style boxes and ink splashes.


HorrorScope is a font that helps you achieve an authentic, hand-made look in titles and headers; perfect for book covers, movie titles, album covers, editorials and much more. Check out my usage examples for design ideas!

Designers: Christopher King

Publisher: Wing's Art Studio

Foundry: Wing's Art Studio

Design Owner: Wing's Art Studio

MyFonts debut: Apr 27, 2022

Horror Scope

About Wing's Art Studio

Christopher King (aka Wingsart Studio) is a Graphic Designer specialising in hand-drawn lettering for film and television titles. From blockbuster films to indie press, Wingsart Studio fonts have appeared on screens big and small around the globe. His work has been used by companies including Disney, Marvel, Apple, Netflix and Paramount Studios.The Wingsart Studio philosophy is to embrace the imperfections inherent with real pens, pencils, paper and brush. In counter-balance to an AI driven age, these fonts remain refreshingly analogue and proud of their human touch. Before a single letter turns into a digital product, countless hours are spent researching and sketching out ideas in pursuit of those perfect lines and shapes.

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