Font: Hitchcut

: Particularly those seeking a retro or suspenseful 1950s/60s aesthetic. Headlines : Striking titles that need to command attention.

The font is designed to evoke a "childlike, playful" feel through intentional simplicity and crudeness. Hitchcut Font

: Projects looking to evoke the "Golden Age" of cinema and the dramatic style of Saul Bass. Availability : Particularly those seeking a retro or suspenseful

: To mimic the irregularity of hand-cutting, the font includes three alternative versions (glyphs) for each of the 26 letters. : Projects looking to evoke the "Golden Age"

is a display font created by designer Simon Stratford as a typographic homage to the collaborative work of filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock and graphic designer Saul Bass. Specifically inspired by the iconic movie poster for the 1958 film Vertigo , the font's name is a portmanteau of "Hitchcock" and "cut-out". Core Design Philosophy

: The creator's primary shop for the font.