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Cinema Macabre

Cinema Macabre

by Wing's Art Studio
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Complete family of 7 fonts: $28.00
Cinema Macabre Font Family was designed by Christopher King and published by Wing's Art Studio. Cinema Macabre contains 7 styles and family package options.

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About Cinema Macabre Font Family


Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Torn from the Pages of Giallo

A Hand-drawn Display Font for Creating the Most Diabolical Horror Titles


This loose and inky brush font takes its inspiration from the classic Giallo film posters of the 1960s to 1980s - a cult cinematic subgenre beloved for its stylish visuals, haunting soundtracks and exploitation led marketing. It's a devilishly drawn design that aims to capture the feeling of vintage horror, preserving analogue details of old print while remaining versatile enough to work across a variety of digital designs.


The Cinema Macabre font family boasts six fonts, each containing a unique set of uppercase and lowercase characters, as well as numerals, punctuation and language support. Add to this a host of custom ligatures, underlines and graphic elements and you have an essential toolbox for creating truly hand-made looking title designs.


Cinema Macabre if a font that rewards experimentation by mixing all the various upper and lowercase alternatives, with interesting combinations waiting to be found and inspire terror across your own movie posters, book covers, albums and editorials. Few other fonts offer the versatility to create such diabolical designs!



A Brief Introduction to Giallo:


In popular cinema, Giallo is a genre of mystery fiction and thrillers often containing slasher, psychological horror, exploitation, supernatural and erotic elements.


The term giallo (meaning yellow) derives from a series of pulp novels published by Mondadori from 1929 taking the name from its trademark yellow covers. The series consisted of Italian translations of mystery novels by well-known authors such as Agatha Christie, Edgar Allan Poe and Raymond Chandler. The popularity of these cheap paperbacks eventually established the word Giallo as a synonym in Italian for a mystery novel.


The cinematic Giallo subgenre developed during the 1960-80s and are noted for their vivid cinematography, memorable soundtracks and inventive gore-filled scenarios. Key examples include Dario Argento's Suspiria, Tenebrae and Deep Red - stylish films that at once influenced the American slasher (see Black Christmas and Friday 13th) up to todays horror in Censor and Last Night In Soho.

Designers: Christopher King

Publisher: Wing's Art Studio

Foundry: Wing's Art Studio

Design Owner: Wing's Art Studio

MyFonts debut: Oct 5, 2022

Cinema Macabre

About Wing's Art Studio

Christopher King (aka Wingsart Studio) is a Graphic Designer specialising in hand-drawn lettering for film and television titles. From blockbuster films to indie press, Wingsart Studio fonts have appeared on screens big and small around the globe. His work has been used by companies including Disney, Marvel, Apple, Netflix and Paramount Studios.The Wingsart Studio philosophy is to embrace the imperfections inherent with real pens, pencils, paper and brush. In counter-balance to an AI driven age, these fonts remain refreshingly analogue and proud of their human touch. Before a single letter turns into a digital product, countless hours are spent researching and sketching out ideas in pursuit of those perfect lines and shapes.

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