Slamming
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Slamming.ttf
Stichworte
Anmerkung des Autors
Slamming is Mike Hind's free comic display font, and it hits with a brash, poster-like shove right away. The letters are tall, heavy, and slightly unruly, mixing broad rounded forms with sharp vertical thrusts so the word feels squeezed upward and ready to burst through the line.
It fits loud flyer headlines, game titles, skate or streetwear graphics, comic cover lines, and punchy social posts where a free font needs a bit of shove instead of polish. Because the shapes lean and swell in uneven ways, Slamming works best in short bursts - title cards, logos, and oversized single words that want noise more than restraint.
It fits loud flyer headlines, game titles, skate or streetwear graphics, comic cover lines, and punchy social posts where a free font needs a bit of shove instead of polish. Because the shapes lean and swell in uneven ways, Slamming works best in short bursts - title cards, logos, and oversized single words that want noise more than restraint.
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Standard Schriftarten Information
Urheberrechte
Copyright (c) Mike Hind, StickFonts, 1998. All rights reserved.
Schriftfamilie
Slamming
Schriftunterfamilie
Regular
Einzigartige Unterfamilieidentifikation
Slamming - 1998
Vollständiger Schriftname
Slamming
Name-Tabelle Version
1998; 1.0, initial release
Postscript-Schriftbezeichnung
Slamming
Schutzmarken
Impact is a trademark of Stephenson Blake (Holdings) Ltd.
Erweiterte Schriftarten Information
Unterstützte Plattformen
PlattformKodierung
MicrosoftNur BMP Unicode
MacintoshWestliche (römische)
Schriftdetails
Kreiert1992-07-22
Änderung1
Zeichenzahl95
Einheiten pro Em2048
Einbindungs RechteEinbindung für Festinstallation
Familien GattungOhne Serifen
StärkeFett
BreiteEng
Mac StyleFett
RichtungNur stark von Links nach Rechts gehende Schriftzeichen
Muster BeschaffenheitRegelmäßig
AbstandUngleicher Abstand