Plain Black Font is a unique black letter typeface. This old-style font was created by Paul Lloyd, which provides an old-fashioned tone to the texts. We are providing a free zip download file on GD Fonts.
Its clean old-style appearance & medium weight make it an amazing candidate to combine with more decorative, wide, and subtitled fonts. It can be used for subtle headlines as well as for bold attention-grabbing ones.
You can practice plain black font family for many works such as for different company logos, in font combination, for unique similar text, and used in headlines, brand names, and professional logo design.
This medieval font comes in six unique styles Black, Black wide, IncisedBlack, IncisedBlackWide, EmbossedBlack, and EmbossedBlackWide. Preview the font lettering images to see what it actually looks like.
Plain Black Font
Font Name: | Plain Black Font |
Style: | Blackletter, Gothic, Typeface |
Font Designer: | Paul Lloyd |
File Format: | TTF |
License: | Free For Commercial Use |
Files: | Plain Black (Truetype) |
This is a thick gothic font that is perfect for bold headlines. Fine tilt and alteration within the characters give this font a unique touch. The combination of small letters with thin slits really makes this font something special.
Each weight possesses almost 79 glyphs to count in numbers. Following a uniform baseline, it features splendid legibility in both smaller and also for wider textual displays. Canterbury Font is a similar typeface.
This heavy typeface has narrow counters that illuminate its accented letters. Filled and colored, shaded, both different types of text maintain a strong personality throughout the text.
The most appealing trait of this basic font family is that it is free for personal as well as commercial use and you can use this royalty-free font as you wish this will help you spread your design ideas on a page.
Thank you for viewing the Plain Black Font. After clicking on the download link below, download this free type fast in the original type file format and use it wherever you want after installation.