Grit Gothic was designed by Nathan Williams and published by Baseline Fonts. Grit Gothic contains 2 styles and family package options.
You can hear the wheels of imagination turning within this font – Grit Gothic, from Grit History B Series, by Baseline Fonts.
Both highly stylized and very legible, the extreme height of this font can give even a goblin vertigo. Extended X heights create lowercase that adventurously reach up through extended shoulders and spines while persistent grunge warns of skinned knees that may result along the climb.
It’s easy to envision children’s rallying cries in Grit Gothic, perfect for book titles, film titles, poster headlines, and any other epic that needs a strong font with a dark edge of mystery and wonder. This font is rife with personality, including large and daunting punctuation, whittled wood-look vertical bars that berate and argue with beveled bowls, ascenders that attempt to intimidate one another with their height variances, and tittles that bully one another, as they’re a variety of context dependent sizes.
Grit Gothic is available in Regular and Bold with full Greek-lettered foreign language support.