What is the 1968 GLC Graffiti font?
This font was inspired by the paint brushed letters in use in the 60 - 70s for protest slogans tagged on the cities walls. In those days, we didn't commonly use aerosols like today, so we used paint brushes, with paint or tar cans, drew the letters, and ran away quickly !
Capitals and lower case have the same size, and a lot of alternates characters or ligatures allows the user to vary each letter (until tree alternates for single letters) in each word of a text . Likewise, the words may be easily underscored or intersected by a few stains looking like paint spots, substituted to the following standards characters: [greater], [less], [dagger], [backslash], [bullet], and [underscore].
1968 GLC Graffiti Font families
The 1968 GLC Graffiti includes the following font families:
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1968 GLC Graffiti Preview
Here is a preview of how 1968 GLC Graffiti will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
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