DIESEL Font UPPERCASE DIESEL Font UPPERCASE
DIESEL Font LOWERCASE DIESEL Font LOWERCASE DIESEL Font OTHER CHARS DIESEL Font OTHER CHARS

DIESEL font

Publisher
License
$ Free for personal use
Date added
Jan 07 2017
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DIESEL font
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A bold, industrial font with a distressed, rugged texture. This font features a bold, industrial style with a distressed texture, giving it a rugged and worn appearance. The characters are uppercase and lowercase with consistent stroke widths, and the numerals and special characters match the overall aesthetic.
Ideal for branding, posters, and designs requiring a gritty, industrial look.
Headlines, Logos, Posters
Balanced
Download DIESEL font. DIESEL by [C] Eduardo Recife, 2000 [www.misprintedtype.com ]
(Fonts by www.misprintedtype.com)

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Category
Decorative/Display
Bold
Yes
Italic
No
Weight
Bold
Width
Normal
Character spacing
Normal
Line height
Normal
Contrast
Low
Overall style
Industrial, Rugged
X height
Medium
Cap height
High
Proposed projects
Ideal for branding, posters, and designs requiring a gritty, industrial look.
Use case
Headlines, Logos, Posters
Ascender descender ratio
Balanced


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