Flames Font
by OutsideInside Fonts
Updated
Psychedelic
Regular Style

truetype 45 glyphs 240 characters
About Flames Font
This the first ever digitalization of this psychedelic/art nouveau typeface, that was called "Dreamline" and appeared in 60's-70's Mecanorma catalogs, the year of release was 1969 and it seems to be inspired by Alfred Roller's late 1890's-early 1900's lettering.
"Dreamline" was used extensively in records in the late 60's and early 70's, especially the ones that were made in Europe, i think that it was used as a response to the Wes Wilson lettering.
In the new update, i added the original numerals and the original "Q".
P.S. If you want to use it for a logo or something commercial, you don't need to ask me, i do not charge nothing, you're free to use it.
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NicaMarie
3 years agolike

JosephBeasleyDenno
2 years agoTotally radical
Love this .