Haedus font by GGBot, a free horror font, starts writing weird similar to how a seismograph evaluates earthquakes in consistent patterns. Each letter is a drawing masterpiece that comes with curved corners that seem either good for nothing or full of one-of-a-kind ideas. Letters have both their feet and heads cut off entirely for some, partially for others, and remain unchanged for the remaining. If you were given the chance to come up with the numbers, would you remove the feet or the heads?
Haedus is suitable for horror movie/program titles, posters, cover designs, and various other print or digital projects. Halloween-themed projects are among the most relevant projects which can definitely find some benefit in including the font. Maybe designing stationery that screams terror such as a card game font or including the font in a magazine cover or inside is important. Do you want your website to get that look of terror? This is a great free font to reserve some use cases for your web page. Headlines, titles, body, or elsewhere.
Haedus font usage right falls under the public domain, GPL, and OFL licenses which all allow for personal or commercial use.
This font is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. You can use them freely in your products and projects, whether print or digital, commercial or otherwise. However, you cannot sell the font on its own.
For more information about this font, go to
https://www.ggbot.net/fonts