Dracula™

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What is the Dracula™ font?

The best way to radicalize your typographic expression is to use Blackletter! Gothic calligraphy had been used throughout all historical periods without much of the principal development the Latin typefaces underwent. However, since the invention of movable type, even now its slight variations over time can be seen. Blackletters are always used where emotions are required, be it spiritual literature, romantic novels, decadent poetry or extreme music.
Dracula is a typeface dedicated to classical horror. I started to draw its letters along with my illustrations for Argo publishers in spring 2017. I needed a specific typeface for book cover and chapter titles to emphasize the mysterious atmosphere of the text. Sharp teeth and claws on a thin blackletter skeleton shall remind of the early vampirism in literature. Its slightly narrowed face enhances a thrilling feel of anguish and despair, whereas the darkest cut may work well on funeral announcements.

Dracula™ Font families

The Dracula™ includes the following font families:

  • Dracula Light
  • Dracula
  • Dracula Medium
  • Dracula Bold
  • Dracula Black
  • Dracula Inline Light
  • Dracula Inline
  • Dracula Inline Medium
  • Dracula Inline Bold
  • Dracula Inline Black

Dracula™ Preview

Here is a preview of how Dracula™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.


Is Dracula™ Free to Download?

No. This is a premium font that you can download from MyFonts.com Please don't waste your time looking for a free download of Dracula™ as you just won't find it.

It's highly unlikely that this font can be found for free on the web. If you do, then potentially you'll risk getting viruses on your computer. One thing to remember is that it's illegal to use this font if you didn't pay for it!

Do the right thing. If you want Dracula™ then click here to visit the download and purchase page on MyFonts to get it with the proper license. The designer and publisher deserves to be paid for their hard work. :)