The Creature Feature Font Bundle
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7 Horror Film Inspired Typefaces That Kill (Not Literally)
Save 78% off this collection of horror movie-inspired typefaces for a limited time.
The horror film genre has more in common with indie record labels and zine culture than typical movie posters. Each poster, VHS box, and promo piece is a collage of tacky pop culture.
The Creature Feature Font Bundle is a collection of seven typefaces (65 fonts in the file total) inspired by classic movie posters.
Special thanks to Nick from Remedy667 for offering this special deal to RetroSupply customers!
Number of fonts: 65
File Type: OTF, TTF, EOT, WOFF, and WOFF 2 versions of all fonts
File Size: 7.9 MB
License Type: Standard version
Foundry: Remedy667
Here's what we're serving up:
- 7 horror movie fonts inspired by 20th century cinema.
- A variety of styles including traditional versions, half fills, outlines, and more.
- 65 total fonts including OTF, TTF, EOT, WOFF, and WOFF 2 versions, so you have a version of the font for any situation.
- Inspired by 1930s black and white classics, 1950s monster movies, and 1970s B-movie slashers.
- 78% off the retail price. Fonts retail for $128 total if bought individual.
- ACAndrea C.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Creature Feature Font BundleI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsIt's a jolt of B-Movie Magic
The Creature Feature Font Bundle is pure graphic design joy. I grabbed it thinking it’d be a fun one-off for a horror-themed project, but it’s turned into one of those fonts I reach for way more often than I expected.
Was this helpful? - ACAndrea C.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Atomic Creep Font BundleI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsCreepy and Cool
It’s got that perfect retro-horror vibe, but it’s not gimmicky; you can dial it up for campy monster-movie posters or keep it subtle for something more vintage-cool.
Was this helpful? - MMMark M.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Cosmic Horror Font BundleI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsTimely/Timeless Horror From The Video Void
I have been working for over a year now on Ronnie’s Video, a mixed-media narrative animation inspired by the heady days of video rental libraries in provincial Northern Ireland in the 1980s and the parallel dimensions of dreams.
Needing a sympathetic font for the titles I was delighted to discover this highly relevant collection at Retro Supply Co. through the special 2025 summer promotion event.
All the fonts downloaded securely and swiftly and installed smoothly on an iMac.
Death Runner immediately grabbed my attention as highly redolent of the look I associate with the straight to video sci-fi titles that are essential to my project.
Flying Sausage would beautifully complement the main title to announce the name of our production company, TheeHyperstation, overhead.
Basic layout took place in Pixelmator Pro with the inter-grated fonts crisp, robust and responsive to editing.
The template was exported successfully from Pixelmator as an Apple Motion file where final editing and basic animation took place with the Fonts completely responsive to glints and analog video texturing.
The fonts have proved a boon and a blessing to our production lending a retro authenticity & charm at a great price with zero fuss.
Was this helpful? - JSJackie S. K.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Creature Feature Font BundleI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsSo Many Creative & Useful Fonts
If anything "vintage horror" is in your artist repertoire, this font bundle is an absolute MUST-HAVE. If "vintage horror" is not quite your thing, when you get this bundle, it soon will be. Times New Roman & Arial sucks! Get yourself some real fonts!
Was this helpful? - SBSkylar B.Verified BuyerReviewingRoute 666 Horror Font BundleI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsAn exceptional package of nostalgia
I remember sitting in a theater about 15 or so years ago and seeing Wolfman (the remake which I didn't think was that awful as some did.) and my dad turned to me and knew right then and there I was going to love monster films or really anything with cool, unearthly creatures. (Sci-fi included) But that was also the year I started falling in love with old horror designs, fonts, the COLORS (which we lack on posters these days I'd say) and this package of fonts delivered so much needed nostalgia (as do most of Remedy's products) for me but also my dad! I sent him a few pictures of the fonts in use, just on a regular straightforward black background/white text to show him what I bought, and he loved it! :)
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