Hard Rain was designed by Anton Scholtz and published by Scholtz Fonts. Hard Rain contains 1 style.
Hard Rain is named after the torrential thunderstorms that occur in the subtropical regions on the east coast of southern Africa — the land of the Zulu. During the two-month long rainy season the steamy downpour usually lasts for a few days, and is then followed by the welcoming sun.
The diagonal stripes represent the heavy drops of water that drench everything they touch. The resulting font has something of a grunge look to it. As with other grunge fonts, Hard Rain is best used for posters and display work. However, the crisp edges mean that it can be very readable even if used at a small size.
Unlike most grunge fonts, Hard Rain has a full character set and this greatly extends its usability.