True Crime: Rough Messy Horror Font

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True Crime: Rough Messy Horror Font
True Crime: Rough Messy Horror Font
True Crime: Rough Messy Horror Font
True Crime: Rough Messy Horror Font
True Crime: Rough Messy Horror Font
True Crime: Rough Messy Horror Font
True Crime: Rough Messy Horror Font
True Crime: Rough Messy Horror Font
True Crime: Rough Messy Horror Font
True Crime: Rough Messy Horror Font

TrueCrime
TrueCrime

About the product

True Crime is a rough-brush type derived from VHS-era horror titles, tabloid headlines, and the kind of scrawled notes you pause on during a found-footage rewatch. The strokes land jagged and impatient, with dry-brush breaks, torn edges, and blunt spikes that feel closer to a marker dragged across cheap paper than to careful lettering. The tone is right between late-night cable horror and a thumbnail that promises “new evidence” — a little theatrical maybe.

Practical uses:

  • YouTube true-crime packaging — thumbnails, episode titles, “case file” overlays, chapter cards.
  • Podcast cover art — show names, season labels, “bonus episode” tags, warning slates.
  • Horror film posters — main titles, cast billing accents, festival laurels, quote pulls.
  • Found-footage graphics — timestamp burns, location cards, on-screen notes, “REC” screens.
  • Detective-board visuals — evidence labels, photo captions, suspect cards, red-string captions.
  • Halloween event collateral — haunted house posters, ticket stubs, wristbands, wayfinding.
  • Crime zines and indie prints — cover lines, pull quotes, section dividers, stamp marks.
  • Apparel and merch — tees, stickers, patch text, tape-label graphics.
  • Social promos — reels covers, story headers, countdown posts, announcement tiles.

Details:

  • Uppercase and lowercase with alternate characters for both cases.
  • Numerals, punctuation, and core symbols for titles and captioning.
  • Multilingual support.

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