Brush font Atomic Dustbin display
About
Atomic Dustbin a grungy handmade brush display font. It was created with a thick dry brush , black ink and paper. I was trying to get that dirty brush stroke look and feel, with all the lovely detail that can produce.
I named the font after the 90's indie band Neds Atomic Dustbin. Who got the name from an episode of the goon show.
It's a unicase font so it has no lowercase glyphs. That makes it perfect for bold and heavy headlines. It's messy so it's going to give you that graffiti/urban style.
Opentype Alternatives
Atomic Dustbin has 3 alternatives for each letter and 2 for each number, and a few extra punctuation marks.
Using OpenType contextual alternatives that cycle through the glyphs and to give you a more random looking typeface.
You will need to enable the contextual alternates in your design application. Or if you wanted, you can still select them manually as stylistic alternatives
Atomic Dustbin font includes;
- 2 styles Regular and oblique
- Contextual alternatives
- Uppercase letters only
- Numbers
- Punctuation & Symbols
- Western European characters
- Central European characters
- South Eastern European characters
- OTF
Check out my other fonts—http://bit.ly/itsmesimon
About Simon Stratford
Hello, that's me or itsmesimon, aka Simon Stratford. I design everything from custom typefaces for advertising agencies to ready to buy fonts for designers (like you) to the occasional digital oil painting for TV and print.
I've spent over 20 years in the design industry, from teaching photoshop, web design, movie promotion, and branding agencies to digital marketing—I think I've done most jobs. I got tired of the rat race and the daily commute in London. So I stopped doing things I didn't what to do—and started doing things I did want to do—more creative things.
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If you are interested in hiring me, I'd love to hear from you. simonstratford@hotmail.com
Thanks for looking
Simon Stratford
Reviews
1 Review

I love this font! I bought it a long time ago, and I use it a lot. It's grungy and loud, but not too decayed. I just wish there were some swatches for it! I came back to the page to see if there were any updates, and that's how I ended up leaving a review at all after like... two years or something haha. Buy this font!
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