Reaver™

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What is the Reaver™ font?

Reaver is my attempt to create a horror or bestial font that doesn’t conform to the traditional stereotypes of either.
A few have called it Geigeresque, and an earlier name for this font – Chupacabra – also inspired.

Reaver™ Font families

The Reaver™ font includes the following font families:

  • Reaver
  • Reaver Italic
  • Reaver Hollow
  • Reaver Hollow Italic

Reaver™ Preview

Here is a preview of how Reaver™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.


Is Reaver™ Free to Download?

YES - Reaver™ is 100% free to download for personal use only. Reaver™ might be available to use commercially. Check in the information box in the side bar. If you want to download this font for commercial use, then you might need to get special permission from the author. A large selection of fonts that we feature on HighFonts.com like Reaver™ are free to use fonts. But if you can't find what you are looking for, then sometimes it makes sense to purchase a premium / paid for font.

It is sometimes the case that you won't be able to get permission to use free fonts like Reaver™ for a commercial project. When this happens it can be a lot easier and cheaper to just buy a premium font and not have the hassle of trying to get a commercial license for a free font.

Note that there are a lot of websites that will say "Free Download" but these are just attempts to get you to click on a link which will either take you to an ad landing page or you risk getting viruses on your computer. In the rare occasion that you do find a free download for all uses for a font like Reaver™ remember that it's illegal to use a font if you didn't get permission for it!


License Information for Reaver™

Copyright of Reaver™

Reaver™ is the intellectual property of its respective author Rob Barba, provided it is original, and is protected by copyright laws in many parts of the world.

Usage

Reaver™ may be downloaded and used free of charge for both personal and commercial use, as long as the usage is not racist or illegal.

Personal use refers to all usage that does not generate financial income in a business manner, for instance:

  • personal scrapbooking for yourself
  • recreational websites and blogs for friends and family
  • prints such as flyers, posters, t-shirts for churches, charities, and non-profit organizations

Commercial use refers to usage in a business environment, including:

  • business cards, logos, advertising, websites for companies
  • t-shirts, books, apparel that will be sold for money
  • flyers, posters for events that charge admission
  • freelance graphic design work
  • anything that will generate direct or indirect income