Inspired by the title cards of John Hughes movies ( The Breakfast Club , Sixteen Candles ), brat pack film posters, and sentimental mixtape covers, this font is a slab-serif, distressed typeface that looks like it was stamped with a well-wink roller pen. It screams "nothing lasts forever" while maintaining a tough, athletic swagger.
The 80s taught us that heartbreak hurts, but it looks beautiful in slab serif. Have you found a great variation of this font? Let us know in the comments below. And remember—don’t you forget about me. heartbreak eighties font free download
| Font Name | Style | Best For | Download Source | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Condensed Sans-Serif | Clean, bold yearbook quotes | Google Fonts | | Anton | Heavy Sans-Serif | Power ballads and gym posters | Google Fonts | | Permanent Marker | Rough Marker | Mixtape hand-writing | Google Fonts | | BlowBrush | Distorted Slab | The Scarface or Rocky poster aesthetic | Dafont (Free) | | Lake Wobegone | Skinny Serif | The sad, fragile side of heartbreak | FontSpace | Design Tutorial: Making a "Heartbreak Eighties" Poster Let’s apply your download. You have the font. Now, how do you design the poster? Inspired by the title cards of John Hughes
"You Promised Forever... Then Summer Ended." Have you found a great variation of this font