The graphic design trends of the 1970s borrowed from the classical styles of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, adding a contemporary spin with its own psychedelic curves and strobing colors that spoke to an era of prog-rock, funk, and bell-bottom flares. With Hells Bells I’ve attempted to design a font that fits with this aesthetic, taking advantage of advanced Opentype features to create a lettering system of automatic interlocking type and decorative alternatives that would suit the most far out of festival posters.
Font HellsBellsRegular. Examples of this font can be found on the font site exFont, designed by Christopher King, include the number of glyphs 472 characters. You can find other similar fonts, or fonts in the same family as this font right below.
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