Britney in a Blender Font

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Author's note

Britney in a Blender font by Jere Chandler is a free quirky display typeface with a deliciously chaotic twist. Each letter looks like it’s been shaken, scribbled, and stacked, with inky, uneven outlines that wobble just enough to feel wild but still readable. The overlapping strokes and jittery forms give words a noisy, zine-style energy, like photocopied band flyers and cut-and-paste ransom notes slammed together.

Using Britney in a Blender, your titles practically shout on their own, so it shines on gig posters, horror-comedy graphics, grunge album art, offbeat YouTube thumbnails, protest art, and irreverent sticker packs. This free font works best large, where its scratchy edges can breathe; pair it with a plain, narrow sans serif for body copy so the chaos stays where it belongs—in the headline.

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Britney in a Blender by Jere Chandler
Font family
Britney in a Blender
Font subfamily
Regular
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Full font name
Britney in a Blender
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Britney in a Blender
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Britney in a Blender
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Britney in a Blender
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Extended font information

Platforms supported

PlatformEncoding
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only
MacintoshRoman

Font details

Created1999-08-24
Revision1
Glyph count92
Units per Em2048
Embedding rightsEmbedding for editing allowed
Family classSans serif
WeightBold
WidthExpanded
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs
Pattern natureOutlined
PitchNot monospaced