Keep on Truckin font, is an undoubtedly a distinctive classic of its time and most prominently related to the counter-culture movements of the 1960s and 1970s to do with hippie-influenced psychedelic art. This is an American font that had its origin from the American illustrator Robert Crumb, whose usage of the font for his Underground Comic Series, called “Zap Comix,” dates back to 1968.
Another of the distinguishing features of the “Keep on Truckin'” font has become its whimsically over-the-top letterforms. Frighteningly extended tall figures, with crazy-big serifs and playful curls—just to say it was in movement or spontaneous. It reflects a unique time and a free-spirited, rebellious attitude.
The “Keep on Truckin'” font has the typical retro and nostalgic feel associated with a bygone era of cultural movements; that of the 1960’s and 70’s. Due to its bold and highly expressive appearance, it is commonly used in poster designs and album covers that aspire to exude the psychedelic and artistic feel of the said era.
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In effect, the very name of the font itself, Keep on Truckin became synonymous with an overarching cultural catchphrase relevant to the determination, an unendingly optimistic attitude about life, and the pursuit of personal freedom. It embodies resiliency and determination, thus reflecting what is felt in values embraced by the counterculture movements of that time.
In general, this bold, very expressive design using the “Keep on Truckin'” font fulfills the taste of retro and vintage design lovers in no time. Whichever application might be, done either on a nostalgic note or a creative one, it’s still a metaphor for an artistic insurrection and expression of culture from the time that marked the United States’ history. It’s always timeless and hence is an excellent font for emulating substance thought of 1960s and 1970s design in one’s work.
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.