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Shotgun Blues Graffiti

Shotgun Blues Graffiti

by Ferry Ardana Putra
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Shotgun Blues Graffiti Font Family was designed by Ferry Ardana Putra and published by Ferry Ardana Putra. Shotgun Blues Graffiti contains 3 styles and family package options.

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About Shotgun Blues Graffiti Font Family


Introducing "Shotgun Blues," our bold and expressive freestyle graffiti font that unleashes the raw energy of the streets onto your creative canvas. Designed for those who crave a rebellious edge and an urban aesthetic, this font is more than a typeface—it's a statement.

"Shotgun Blues" embodies the spontaneous and dynamic nature of freestyle graffiti. Each character carries the DNA of street art, showcasing fluid strokes, sharp angles, and an unmistakable urban attitude. Whether you're designing for hip-hop culture, streetwear, or any project that demands an unapologetically urban vibe, this font is your go-to choice.

To amplify the rebellious spirit, "Shotgun Blues" comes with a set of additional graffiti ornaments. These elements allow you to embellish your text with tags, drips, and artistic accents, providing an authentic street art experience. Customize your designs with these graffiti-inspired ornaments for a truly unique and edgy aesthetic.

Taking graffiti to the next dimension, "Shotgun Blues" introduces an extruded version. Transform your text into eye-catching 3D graffiti with depth and impact. This feature opens up a realm of possibilities for creating bold and immersive designs that pop off the page or screen.

Whether you're working on album covers, street art campaigns, or any project where attitude and style are paramount, "Shotgun Blues" is your tool for making a statement. Embrace the freestyle graffiti vibes, experiment with graffiti ornaments, and elevate your designs to the next level with the extruded version. Unleash the raw power of the streets with "Shotgun Blues" and let your creativity run wild in the urban playground.

Versatile Applications:

  • Album Covers

  • Streetwear Apparel

  • Graffiti Art Exhibitions

  • Hip-Hop Posters and Flyers

  • Skateboard Deck Graphics

  • Street Art Murals

  • Digital Marketing for Urban Brands

  • Tattoo Designs

  • Event Branding for Underground Shows

  • Urban-themed Video Games

  • Graffiti-inspired Branding

  • Youth-Centric Social Media Graphics

Shotgun Blues features:

  • A full set of uppercase and lowercase

  • Numbers and punctuation

  • Multilingual language support

  • PUA Encoded Characters

  • OpenType Features

  • Layered Style

  • +399 Total Glyphs

  • +168 Graffiti Swashes and Ornaments included!

Designers: Ferry Ardana Putra

Publisher: Ferry Ardana Putra

Foundry: Ferry Ardana Putra

Design Owner: Ferry Ardana Putra

MyFonts debut: Feb 1, 2024

Shotgun Blues Graffiti

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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