28 Days Later
TrueTypePersonal use
28 Days Later.ttf
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Author's note
28 Days Later font by Jens R. Ziehn is a free eroded display typeface that looks like it’s been dragged through concrete and splattered with ink. The letters feel distressed and splintered, with rough, fractured edges that scream chaos and danger, making every word look like a warning scrawled in a ruined city. There’s a gritty, cinematic tension here that instantly sets a post-apocalyptic or horror tone.
Using 28 Days Later, you can push horror movie posters, thriller book covers, zombie game titles, haunted house flyers, and dark album art into full-on outbreak mode. This free font is loud and raw, so let it lead in big headlines while you support it with a clean, neutral sans-serif for small copy. It shines when the text is oversized, stark, and given plenty of breathing room against a simple background.
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Using 28 Days Later, you can push horror movie posters, thriller book covers, zombie game titles, haunted house flyers, and dark album art into full-on outbreak mode. This free font is loud and raw, so let it lead in big headlines while you support it with a clean, neutral sans-serif for small copy. It shines when the text is oversized, stark, and given plenty of breathing room against a simple background.
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Basic font information
Copyright notice
by Jens R. Ziehn
Font family
28 Days Later
Font subfamily
Regular
Unique subfamily identification
28 Days Later
Full font name
28 Days Later
Postscript font name
28DaysLater
Extended font information
Platforms supported
PlatformEncoding
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only
MacintoshRoman
Font details
Created1969-12-31
Glyph count64
Units per Em4096
Embedding rightsEmbedding for permanent installation
Family classSans serif
WeightSemi-bold
WidthSemi-condensed
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs
Pattern natureRegular