Kingthings Printingkit Font

Kingthings Printingkit.ttf

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Author's note

Kingthings Printingkit font by Kevin King is a free distorted display typeface that looks like it’s been slammed onto paper with a worn rubber stamp. Letters are chunky, ink-soaked, and slightly misaligned, with rough edges and accidental flecks that feel straight out of a photocopied zine or a letterpress workshop. The result is loud, tactile typography that instantly adds grit and human messiness to otherwise clean layouts.

Using Kingthings Printingkit, you can nail artwork for band posters, underground flyers, horror titles, zines, escape-room graphics, and grungy packaging without having to fake texture in Photoshop. This free font shines at larger sizes where the blotchy ink and rough counters really show, and it pairs well with a simple geometric sans for body copy. Try it on stark black-and-white layouts or muted, paper-like backgrounds to push that raw, printed-by-hand vibe even further.

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Basic font information

Copyright notice
Kingthings Printingkit by Kevin King. 2004. All Rights Reserved
Font family
Kingthings Printingkit
Font subfamily
Regular
Unique subfamily identification
Kingthings Printingkit by Kingthings 2004
Full font name
Kingthings Printingkit
Name table version
Version 1.0 January 2004
Postscript font name
Kingthings Printingkit
Trademark notice
Kingthings Printingkit is a registered trademark of Kingthings.
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Extended font information

Platforms supported

PlatformEncoding
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only
MacintoshRoman

Font details

Created1999-08-30
Revision1
Glyph count106
Units per Em2048
Embedding rightsEmbedding for editing allowed
Family classSans serif
WeightMedium (normal)
WidthMedium (normal)
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs + contains neutrals
Pattern natureRegular
PitchNot monospaced