Poster Typography Analysis: American Gangster (2007)

Filed Under Articles, Poster Typography by Paul on 04/22/10

In this edition of Poster Typography Analysis I will show you which fonts were used in the poster campaign of Ridley Scott’s American Gangster. While the film already dates back from 2007, I had always been fascinated by the poster. Want to know which fonts were used? Continue to find out!

Poster Typography Analysis: 10,000 BC

Filed Under Poster Typography by Paul on 04/13/10

In this edition of Poster Typography Analysis I will show you which fonts have been used in the poster campaign of 10,000 BC. While 10,000 BC was not a great film it did have a good series of poster releases. Want to know which fonts were used in a single poster? Continue to find out!

Poster Typography Analysis: The Dark Knight

Filed Under Poster Typography by Paul on 03/30/10

With Poster Typography Analysis I hope to start a new trend where I will show you which fonts are being used in a single movie poster. Let’s start of with the most popular (and in my opinion, the best) film of 2008: The Dark Knight. This film had some great posters which were created by BLT & Associates. In my opinion the best poster this film had was this one which I will be using to show you which fonts were used.

A Short List of the Most Used Poster Credit Fonts

Filed Under Articles, Poster Typography by Paul on 11/20/09

A question I often get is; ‘What is the official movie poster credit font?’ Answer: There isn’t an official movie poster credit font. There are several fonts that are being used frequently but there is not a single official font. In this short but useful article I’ll show you four professional credit fonts used within the industry and two free fonts