Guardians of the Galaxy Font is a logo typeface basically, It is a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios.
The first film (Vol. 1) was released in 2014. It was a critical and commercial success, grossing $773.3 million worldwide and becoming the third highest-grossing film of 2014.
And the second film (Vol. 2) was released in May of 2017. In Vol. 2, The Guardians travel across the universe as they help Peter Quill learn more about his true parentage.
“We found two fonts that are similar to the movie title lettering in the poster, one is Guardians from Geronimo, and the other is Galactic Vanguardian. Both fonts are free for personal use only.”
Guardians of the Galaxy Font (Details)
Font Name: | Guardians of the Galaxy Font Family |
Style: | Logo, Techno, Display |
Font Designer: | Geronimo |
File Format: | TTF |
License: | Free For Personal Use |
Files: | Guardians of the Galaxy (Truetype) |
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Usage
- For branding, T-shirt prints, posters, headers, titles, flyers, banners, advertisements, company names, branding, product designs, gaming projects, futuristic websites, special event cards, game graphics, product designs, book covers, movie headers, display titles, product designs, and many other great things, this bold display font is best suited.
- You can use this font with another techno font such as Espn Font by Nick A. Lynch and Back To The Future Font by Cyril Bourreau.
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