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SeventiesPrinted
SeventiesPrinted includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Maximiliano R. Sproviero
- Foundry Maximiliano R. Sproviero
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
SeventiesPrinted font.
SeventiesPrinted is a display font with a printed, retro-flavored feel, made for short text that needs a more characterful look than a plain sans or serif.
About SeventiesPrinted Font
SeventiesPrinted works best when you use it as a visual accent. The name points toward a seventies-inspired printed style, so it is a better fit for headings, posters, labels, cover text, and decorative words than for long reading. Use the preview box to test your own text before downloading, especially if you plan to use numbers, punctuation, or mixed-case wording.
The download is available as an OTF font file in a regular weight and normal style. That makes it simple to install on most desktop design apps, but it also means there are no extra weights listed here for building a full type system. For cleaner layouts, pair SeventiesPrinted with a simple body font and give the display text enough spacing so the printed texture or decorative shape can stay readable.
SeventiesPrinted is most useful when you want a retro, printed, or period-inspired mood. It can suit posters, album-style artwork, event graphics, vintage labels, apparel mockups, social images, and titles that need more personality than a plain sans serif.
Use it with restraint so the nostalgic character stays readable. Test your actual headline, especially if it includes numbers, punctuation, or a long phrase. If the style feels too strong for the whole design, let SeventiesPrinted handle one feature word and use a simpler companion font for the rest.
Features
- Single regular OTF font file
- Display style suited to short, decorative text
Best Uses
- Poster titles, album-style graphics, and event headings
- Logos, labels, social graphics, and short retro-inspired display text
License Information
The license field for SeventiesPrinted is not stated here. Treat the font as needing license review before any commercial, client, logo, product, or brand use. If you only need it for personal testing, still check the font file or designer source for exact terms.
Designer and Foundry
SeventiesPrinted is credited to Maximiliano R. Sproviero, with the designer website listed as sproviero-type.com.
Usage Tips
Use SeventiesPrinted for short words or brief lines where the style can be noticed. Avoid long paragraphs, small captions, or dense UI text until you have tested readability in the preview. Preview SeventiesPrinted in the final colors before downloading. Retro display fonts can lose clarity on textured backgrounds, so test contrast and spacing at the same size the audience will see.
FAQ
What kind of font is SeventiesPrinted?
SeventiesPrinted is a display font with a printed, retro-style personality. It is best tested in short titles, labels, and graphic text rather than long paragraphs.
What file format is included?
The listed font file is Seventies-Printed.otf, an OpenType font file.
Can I use SeventiesPrinted for commercial work?
The license is not stated here, so do not assume commercial use is allowed. Check the license from the designer or inside the download before using it in paid, client, logo, merchandise, or brand projects.
Who designed SeventiesPrinted?
The font is credited to Maximiliano R. Sproviero.
What should I test in the preview?
Try your exact headline, brand name, numbers, and punctuation. Display fonts can change a lot depending on word length, spacing, and size.
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