Convincing Pirate Font

✎ Distorted Eroded 📄 PostScript 🔢 347 chars ⬇ 543 ✅ Free ✅ Web Font
SIZE 50px
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Convincing Pirate Description

This font features a rugged, distressed appearance reminiscent of weathered pirate maps or ancient manuscripts. The characters are bold with a textured, worn-out look that adds a sense of history and adventure. The uppercase letters are strong and commanding, while the lowercase letters maintain a consistent style with slightly more curves. Numbers and special characters follow the same distressed pattern, ensuring a cohesive look across all text. The font's unique style makes it ideal for projects that require a touch of mystery or an old-world charm.

Fonts by Walter E Stewart

Convincing Pirate Waterfall
Convincing Pirate Character Map

This font includes 347 characters. Click on any character to see details.

Alphabet
Pangram
Lorem Ipsum
Numbers & Symbols
Numbers
Business Card
Convincing Pirate Business Card
Social Header
Convincing Pirate Social Header
Logo
Convincing Pirate Logo
Poster
Convincing Pirate Poster
Information
NameConvincing Pirate
TTF NameConvincingPirate.ttf
Font Family1
Style1
FormatPostScript (.ttf)
FileConvincing-Pirate.zip
WeightRegular
Version0.1
No. of Characters:347
Downloads543
Added2017-05-21
Updated2024-11-30
CategoriesDistorted Eroded
BoldYes
ItalicNo
WidthNormal
Character SpacingMonospaced
ContrastMedium
Overall StyleVintage
Use CaseHeadlines, Logos, Posters
Proposed ProjectsIdeal for pirate-themed events, escape room branding, historical fiction book covers, or adventure-themed posters.
Is Fixed PitchNo
Web FontAvailable
LicenseFree for personal use

Fonts by Walter E Stewart

💻 Windows
  1. Extract ZIP
  2. Right-click .ttf -> Install
🍎 macOS
  1. Extract ZIP
  2. Double-click .ttf -> Install Font
Convincing Pirate

Free · PostScript

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NameConvincing Pirate
TypePostScript
Characters347
Downloads543
Added2017-05-21
Web FontAvailable
AuthorFonts by Walter E Stewart
CategoriesDistorted Eroded
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