Keep on Truckin is a display typeface combining the spirit of the ’60s and ’70s counterculture. This font is inspired by a great comic-style design from the iconic underground cartoonist Robert Crumb and pretty much maintains the same mood: fun, groovy, and just good to go. The overplayed, playful character set is a rocking choice for any design that wants to take a bunch of nostalgia and individuality through. Imagine in Use Posters, album covers, branding works, or just about anything – imagine and see your aesthetic vision come to life with Keep on Truckin’ Font.
Keep on Truckin Font When you think of a font face, the first thing that comes to mind is, of course easily recognizable by its bulky crooked lines and bulging undulations. This font face contains only irregular upper-case characters, numerals, and a preview of some of the other punctuation characters you are to design dramatically. Its playful and dynamic appearance makes it very appropriate for titles, which will bring attention and set an entertaining tone right away. It is strong enough to be sturdy at small sizes but also has good legibility qualities that will clear your message.
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- Keep on Truckin Regular
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Font By | Brain Eaters Font Co. |
License | Free For Personal Use |
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Keep on Truckin’ Font is bold and retro and says “fun” and “groovy.”. This is the ideal font for a design that appeals to the individualistic personality and demands much creativity while carrying the feel of nostalgia through the overdone appearance. Poster, album cover, branding, or even social media design, the Keep on Truckin Font couples both personality and readability for a creative piece. Use this font in your works to capture through your bright and powerful content the spirt of the ’60s and ’70s.
I hope you love using this font as much as I do! If you need help installing fonts, check out these guides: Microsoft’s article for Windows users and Apple’s article for Mac users.