Hexenk?tel font was designed by Tup Wanders inspired by 19th-century literacy genre books. The fancy display font resembles the gothic-style typefaces that were popular in medieval and modern times. Big blocky characters draw the viewer’s focus and attention while eliciting a sensation of admiration. The character’s uniform straight edges add a touch of modern reflection which makes the font appealing to contemporary projects today.
This font is great for a variety of display design themes including horror, medieval, typography poster, modern themes, and other creative projects. Free styled horror and medieval themes can gain a modern feel with Hexenk?tel characters when used as titles or bodies.
Download and use this free font 100% free in your personal or commercial work. No purchases or licensing is required when using the typefaces in any way.
It's chunky and a bit awkward and sloppy, but I think Hexenktel will look fine on medieval, dark, and fantasy-themed games, book covers, or film posters. It also has a bit of a pre-WWII vibe, so it's suitable for all ages.
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