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Trucker

Trucker

by Chank
Licenses from $99.00 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $99.00 USD
Trucker Font Family was designed by Chank Diesel and published by Chank. Trucker contains 4 styles and family package options.

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    Trucker

    2 fonts

    Best Value!

    • Trucker Trucker

    • Trucker Italic Trucker Italic

    Per Style:

    $49.50 USD

    Pack of 2 styles:

    $99.00 USD

    Trucker

    2 fonts
    • Trucker Trucker

    • Trucker Italic Trucker Italic

    Per Style:

    $49.50 USD

    Pack of 2 styles:

    $99.00 USD

    About Trucker Font Family


    TRUCKER is a remaster of a classic Chank Font, first released in 1996 with the classic dirty name Fornicator. In addition to giving the font the more family-friendly name Trucker, Chank has improved the original character set and souped it up with cool new italics and a brand-new set of small caps. Best of all, if you click the OpenType swash option while you're working in the Adobe Creative Suite programs, you can add trucker speed racing stripes to the characters. Check out the Trucker font specimen PDF to get a better look under the hood.

    Trucker and Trucker Italic have wide, rounded serifs that give its bold characters extra strength and flair. This font has a tough, vintage style that makes it a powerful and reliable performer for the long haul.

    Designers: Chank Diesel

    Publisher: Chank

    Foundry: Chank

    Design Owner: Chank

    MyFonts debut: Mar 1, 2006

    Trucker

    About Chank

    The Chank Company is a Minneapolis-based type house and art studio, named for founder Chank Diesel who began making fonts in 1992. Chank Fonts were featured in the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum as “important examples of contemporary typography” in 1996. And in 1997, Chank was profiled in The Wall Street Journal. Chank strives...

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