True Grunge Typeface Passion
There is one good word to describe any grunge typeface. It’s bold. It makes you go against any obstacle with no fear of losing. Actually, with Grunge Wood Font by Peter Olexa, Slovakia, it’s impossible to get the knock. A wood surface and a classical old and grungy appearance is a safe and at the same time dangerous bet. Come on, how can even a rock font be not dangerous? Sure it is. And it is so in the best sense of the adjective. This unique typeface is an ode to freedom.
Are you a fan of fonts by Peter Olexa? We have more products by this artist in our store. Please, have a look at Golden Demolition Font, Flinty Stone Font or Ice Ice Baby Font.
In case you like wood typography search among fonts made by hand. Buy fonts like Burned Wood Font, Carbons Font or W&M Font.
How To Feel Rock Font
This rock font is about being yourself and expression of your own feelings. Therefore, the grunge typeface rejects the idea of following glamour trends. Grunge Wood Font doesn’t need rules because it creates its own patterns. This wood font will give you a lot of space to work with; besides, it’s really useful to unite a classic wood font with some bold graphics. For this reason, you must certainly think about Grunge Wood Font as a way to represent content at a cool website about music or movies. You can also place the cool font on a grunge band music album cover. Or even try it on a horror poster.
Basic Font Description
This font is designed in 3D. Each letter comes as a separate PNG file on a transparent background. Each image has the high resolution size of 1200x1500px. This downloadable package contains 62 files. PNG images can be opened and edited with all major image and document layout applications. You can change the color of letters. For this, you need basic skills in using Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, etc.
All letters and glyphs that comprises this font you can see on the preview.
Additional Font Info
Please note: these are NOT keyable fonts (TTF or OTF). They are either raster images or vector files. Each letterform or shape will need to be hand-set and composed.