Monthly Archive: September 2012
Free for all use, including commercial. Lower case and upper case letters are two separate alphabets – for maximum effectiveness, mix and match for things like titles. For enquiries, email nal [at] nalgames [dot]...
Big, bold and manly. All use allowed, commercial or otherwise. Credit is required. Letting me know (nal[at]nalgames[dot]com) if and where you’ve used the font is not necessary, but if you’re feeling courteous please do....
Inspired by, but ended up nowhere near like, the title card font for Ballykissangel. Capitals have ascenders/descenders, lower case is the same set of capitals but without those (since they don’t look great in...
“Opulent Fiend”, created using FontStruct, is a Donationware font. For any use, commercial or non-commercial, you can either: 1. Donate any sum of money to Andrew McCluskey via PayPal: nal@nalgames.com. While I recommend the...
Futuristic “space-type” font. “Xodohtro-Nu” (Un-Orthodox backwards!), created using FontStruct, is a Donationware font. For any use, commercial or non-commercial, you can either: 1. Donate ANY sum of money to Andrew McCluskey via PayPal: nal@nalgames.com....
A relatively simple sans-serif font made to be clean and easy to read. This font can be used completely free for anything and everything non-commercial. If you are to make money from whatever you...
Another dubstep-inspired font. Techno, square-based. There are some subtle differences in some of the glyphs between capital and lower case letters (see preview image). Free for all use. Notification on use, commercial or otherwise,...
Japanese-style bold font. Inspired by the logo for Lord Tensai from WWE, though not a direct copy of any of its letters. Free for all use. Notification on use, commercial or otherwise, is not...
Bevellish pixel font. Works best big, or anti-aliased properly when smaller. Free for all use. Notification on use, commercial or otherwise, is not required, but I genuinely love it when you do – so...
Bizarre font with a lot of flair. Free for all use. Notification on use, commercial or otherwise, is not required, but I genuinely love it when you do – so please consider quickly dropping...