Baby Goth Regular Font

✎ Pixel 📄 PostScript 🔢 78 chars ⬇ 212 ✅ Free ✅ Web Font
SIZE 50px
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Baby Goth Regular Description

This font features a bold, pixelated style reminiscent of early digital or video game typography. Each character is constructed with a blocky, geometric design, giving it a distinct retro and tech-inspired appearance. The uppercase and lowercase letters maintain a consistent height, enhancing the uniformity and readability of the text. Numbers and special characters follow the same pixelated pattern, ensuring a cohesive look across all elements. The font's unique style makes it stand out, ideal for projects that require a nostalgic or digital aesthetic.
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This font includes 78 characters. Click on any character to see details.

Alphabet
Pangram
Lorem Ipsum
Numbers & Symbols
Numbers
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Information
NameBaby Goth Regular
TTF Namebaby_goth.ttf
Font Family1
Style1
FormatPostScript (.ttf)
FileBaby-Goth-Regular.zip
WeightRegular
VersionVersion Version 1.0
No. of Characters:78
Downloads212
Added2011-08-26
Updated2024-12-03
CategoriesPixel
BoldYes
ItalicNo
WidthNormal
Character SpacingMonospaced
ContrastLow
Overall StyleRetro, Digital
Use CaseHeadlines, Logos, Posters
Proposed ProjectsIdeal for video game graphics, retro-themed posters, digital art projects, and tech-related branding.
Is Fixed PitchNo
Web FontAvailable
LicenseFree for personal use
💻 Windows
  1. Extract ZIP
  2. Right-click .ttf -> Install
🍎 macOS
  1. Extract ZIP
  2. Double-click .ttf -> Install Font
Baby Goth Regular

Free · PostScript

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NameBaby Goth Regular
TypePostScript
Characters78
Downloads212
Added2011-08-26
Web FontAvailable
CategoriesPixel
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