TrashType Font is where junk meets genius. Each letter looks like a glossy, overstuffed trash bag—puffy, wrinkled, and fabulously trashy. It’s typography wrapped in plastic drama. Perfect for rebellious zines, eco-rants, or any design that dares to say, “I’m garbage, and proud.” Ugly? Maybe. Unforgettable? Absolutely.
Take Out the Trash—Put It in Your Design.
Introducing TrashType Font—a typeface so gloriously grotesque, it turns garbage into graphic gold. Forget elegance, forget minimalism. This is where the bin meets the bold, where typography throws on a trash bag and struts like it’s on a fashion runway in a post-apocalyptic world. Every letter in TrashType is meticulously sculpted to resemble inflated black trash bags, puffed up like they’ve been filled with designer waste, deflated dreams, and maybe a leftover pizza slice or two.
Each character feels like it was salvaged from behind a neon-lit diner at midnight, lovingly tied off, and then inflated with equal parts air and attitude. The result? A font that’s soft, chunky, dramatic, and proudly disposable. TrashType doesn’t whisper. It crinkles, shines, and shouts—loud, proud, and full of that deliciously wrinkled, glossy texture only real garbage bags can provide. It’s the typographic equivalent of finding art in the alleyway and framing it like it belongs in MoMA.