The Eighteenth Amendment font family by Julia Holdnack is a free font family with distinctive retro style. Inspired by the 18th amendment and the prohibition era, this is a geometric font that will beautifully capture the modernity trend of that time. Its characters are very much influenced by Art Deco, a style popular back then, which gives it elegance and a streamlined look. The font characters can be recognized for their symmetrical balance and decorative period-specific stylization, among other elements contributing to a charm.
Incorporate The Eighteenth Amendment typeface in your artistic designs for branding, logo design, packaging, websites, posters, and social media. It can be implemented for book covers, music album covers, and historic publications. Decorate movie titles with this font or use it within period posters with minimal implementation for maximum charm.
Since only personal usage is allowed and licensed by the font author, purchase a license from that same designer for your commercial project.
This font is named "The Eighteenth Amendment" because the designer wanted it to have a 1920s prohibition/speakeasy/art deco vibe.
The Bold Caps version of this font contains 81 extra glyphs that are a collection of small, stylized common words and prepositions that can be used for artistic effect.
Please contact the designer at
onion375@gmail.com to purchase the font for commercial use.