Gilbert Font
Gilbert Font is a vibrant and colorful typeface created to honor Gilbert Baker, the designer of the iconic Rainbow Flag. Developed as part of the TypeWithPride initiative, this sans-serif font was designed for striking headlines and statements, particularly for use on banners at rallies and protests. Gilbert comes in two versions: a standard vector font and a color OpenType-SVG font. Its fluid, rounded letters are inspired by 1970s design aesthetics and incorporate the rainbow colors of the Pride flag, making it a powerful tool for expressing diversity and inclusion.
Features of Gilbert Font:
- Available in bold and regular styles
- Supports over 110 characters, including numbers, punctuation, and special characters
- Suitable for multiple color projects and graphic designs
- Supports various languages
- Ideal for t-shirt designs, posters, banners, and branding projects
- Available as an animated font for After Effects
Gilbert Font is free for commercial use.
FAQs:
Who created the Gilbert Font?
The Gilbert Font was designed by Robyn Makinson, Kazunori Shiina, and Hayato Yamasaki.
Can I use Gilbert Font for my company’s logo?
Yes, Gilbert Font is free for commercial use, including logo design, but you should review the license terms.
Does Gilbert Font support non-Latin alphabets?
While it supports various languages, specific non-Latin alphabet support may be limited.
How can I use the color version of Gilbert Font?
The color version (Gilbert Color) is available as an OpenType-SVG font, which can be used in software that supports this format, such as Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 and later versions.
Designed by:Robyn Makinson, Kazunori Shiina, and Hayato Yamasaki Website
License: Free for commercial use