Kings in Disguise font family
Designed by Alex Grecian
Kings in Disguise is a chunky, balloon font of the sort used extensively during the 1970s. It has a retro, disco feel and is ideal for signs and logos. The name comes from a great comic book series published in the late 1980s. The engraved style has a limited character set.
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Kings in Disguise
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Technical font names:
File name: KINGD___.TTF
Windows menu name: Kings in Disguise
PostScript name: , KingsinDisguise
PostScript full name: , Kings in Disguise
Windows menu name: Kings in Disguise
PostScript name: , KingsinDisguise
PostScript full name: , Kings in Disguise
Catalog number:
15131093
Characters:
209