A Decorative Bell Bottom Style Font Inspired by 1970s Poster Design
The graphic design trends of the 1970s borrowed from the classical styles of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, adding a contemporary spin with it’s own psychedelic curves and strobing colours that spoke to an era of prog-rock, funk and bell bottom flares.
With Hells Bells I’ve attempted to design a font that fits with this aesthetic, taking advantage of advanced Opentype features to create a lettering system of automatic interlocking type and decorative alternatives that would suit the most far out of festival posters.
While you’re free to use Hells Bells like a standard font, it’s only when you activate the OpenType features (sometimes referred to as Standard Ligatures or Stylistic Alternatives) does the type really come alive. When you enter a combination of uppercase and lowercase characters (for example R and o) you’ll notice the letters automatically combine into interlocking versions that give this design its unique look.
Contents:
- Hells Bells Regular (Clean)
Hells Bell Textured
Preview Doc
Formats: OTF, TTF and WOFF
Add to this a complete alternative alphabet (so no repeating oo’s and ee’s) plus a further set with decorative flourishes, it combines to create a versatile font with an authentically custom look. Search for the OpenType options in your software to experiment with the results; commonly available in most software that handles type such as Photoshop, Illustrator and Word.
Hells Bells is an all-caps design that offers a complete and unique set of uppercase and lowercase characters, along with numerals, punctuation, symbols and language support. Two versions are provided; firstly a clean, lightweight version for web and online applications, plus a textured version with an imperfect, ink-bleed-like edge for print based projects. View the visuals for usage examples, and enjoy!