Aftershock Debris Italic Font

✎ Decorative 📄 PostScript 🔢 81 chars ⬇ 379 ✅ Free ✅ Web Font
SIZE 50px
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Aftershock Debris Italic Description

This font features a bold, fragmented design that gives the impression of shattered debris. Each character is uniquely styled with jagged edges and irregular shapes, creating a sense of chaos and movement. The italic slant adds to the dynamic feel, making it appear as if the letters are in motion. The uppercase and lowercase letters maintain this broken aesthetic, while the numbers and special characters follow suit, ensuring consistency across the entire typeface. This font is particularly striking and eye-catching, making it ideal for projects that require a strong visual impact.
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Aftershock Debris Italic Character Map

This font includes 81 characters. Click on any character to see details.

Alphabet
Pangram
Lorem Ipsum
Numbers & Symbols
Numbers
Business Card
Aftershock Debris Italic Business Card
Social Header
Aftershock Debris Italic Social Header
Logo
Aftershock Debris Italic Logo
Poster
Aftershock Debris Italic Poster
Information
NameAftershock Debris Italic
FormatPostScript (.ttf)
FileAftershock-Debris-Italic.zip
WeightItalic
VersionVersion Macromedia Fontographer 4.1 3/20/99
No. of Characters:81
Downloads379
Added2009-11-29
Updated2024-12-06
CategoriesDecorative
BoldYes
ItalicYes
WidthNormal
Character SpacingMonospaced
ContrastHigh
Overall StyleModern, Decorative
Use CaseHeadlines, Logos
Proposed ProjectsIdeal for use in posters, album covers, video game titles, and any project requiring a dramatic, impactful look.
Is Fixed PitchNo
Web FontAvailable
LicenseFree for personal use
💻 Windows
  1. Extract ZIP
  2. Right-click .ttf -> Install
🍎 macOS
  1. Extract ZIP
  2. Double-click .ttf -> Install Font
Aftershock Debris Italic

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NameAftershock Debris Italic
TypePostScript
Characters81
Downloads379
Added2009-11-29
Web FontAvailable
CategoriesDecorative
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