Display fonts are used to convey a specific feeling that the items they represented want to express. Display fonts are usually designed to be used at a large scale so that they can catch viewers’ eyes at the first glance and catch their hearts the next second. So they are commonly seen in customized logos and story titles.
It seems amazing to creating an atmosphere and a feeling through text and fonts. However, it’s totally possible and we saw too many examples in daily life that we didn’t pay a bit of attention to them.
For example, Press Start 2P is a bitmap font, one of the display fonts, based on the font design from 1980s Namco arcade games. So when it was used in game-names, people of 80s may feel the warm, happy and miss, complex emotions only belonged to those days. The “Press Start 2P” font style “Namco arcade” is the memory of a generation.
Example 1: Akronim
Example 2: Alfa Slab One
Example 3: Asset
Example 4: Atomic Age
Example 5: Audio wide
Example 6: Black Ops One
Example 7: Bowlby One
Example 8: Bungee Outline
Example 9: Bungee In line
Example 10: Bungee Shade
Example 11: Butcherman
Example 12: Caesar Dressing
Example 13: Carter One
Example 14: Ceviche One
Example 15: Chango
Example 16: Cinzel Decorative
Example 17: Corben
Example 18: Creepster
Example 19: Croissant One
Example 20: Diplomata SC
Example 21: Elsie
Example 22: Erica One
Example 23: Fascinate In line
Example 24: Fascinate
Example 25: Faster One
Example 26: Federant
Example 27: Fontdiner Swanky
Example 28: Freckle Face
Example 29: Croissant One
Example 30: Geostar Fill
Since there are so many cool display fonts we want to show you that we divided them into three parts, And this is part 1, and you can get more choices in the next parts if there isn’t anyone you like.