The last free font I have to share with you is Neoneon. Bakoom Studio created the font. Lazer 84 is a retro style brush font and it comes with numbers, symbols, and accents as well. That’s what makes it a great contender for our list.
It may be shocking to you, but Lazer 84 is also inspired by the 80s. Juan Hodgson from Panama created Lazer 84 and released it to his Behance portfolio. The 80s skateboarding scene such as graphics, brands, and overall cultures from the decade inspired the designer Aaron May to create it. Endless BummerĮndless Bummer is a hand-drawn font. Intro praises itself on being highly symmetric which is one of the biggest reasons for its appeal. Released in 2012, Intro comes with two types, one fully filled in and one with inside line. However, it’s designed a little differently than the typical pixel font and that makes the font just so much more interesting. It most definitely has the 8-bit inspired look and the font has a strong 80s vibe. Sabo, created by a Swiss typographer Philippe Moesch, is a unique pixel font. The creator of Neon 80s definitely gave this font a newer look that still captures the essence of 80s typography. The author notes that the inspiration for Neon 80s was the reminiscence of 80s neon lettering. Neon 80sĮssqué Productions published this free font for us on Dafont. The font is simple and has clean lines and its boldness can easily be used in an 80s style graphic.
Juri Zaech created Frontage and shared is on Behance. Made by Jakob Fischer of Pizzadude, Back to 1982 is an 8-bit style 80s font. This 80s style font was inspired by Amiga 4k demos which is responsible for its swash cap, retro style. published the font as well as Good Times which is later on our list. Not sure what it has to do with aliens but it definitely fits in with the 80s aesthetic. The way it’s displayed in the image above gives a slight VHS feel. We’re starting off our list with a very interesting Alien Encounter font. Hipsthetic published the font back in 2016. So, right now, let’s get started by exploring the free 80s fonts available and then go into paid 80s fonts. But, the 80s also had a lot of fun, vibrant and weird fonts too. The 80s font scene had a lot of variation going for it. I must say I’ve had a lot of fun looking for fonts to put on this list.