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28 Days Later is a distressed, distorted sans inspired by the horror film, with smeared, grungy letters that seem to drip with dread. The shapes are warped and unstable, their edges bleeding and scratched as though photocopied too many times. The mood is tense and unsettling, built for unease rather than comfort.
It is well suited to horror posters, thriller titles, dark band artwork, and edgy T-shirts that want a sense of menace. 28 Days Later is free to download as a TrueType file, and you can run your own text through the preview to see how the smeared, distorted letters look across a title before you use it.
28 Days Later is free to download. Most fonts on fontgenerator.net are free for personal use, and many are free for commercial use as well — open the license file included in the 28 Days Later download to confirm the exact terms before using it in a commercial or for-profit project.
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Yes, 28 Days Later is free to download from fontgenerator.net. The download is a TrueType (.ttf) file and includes the font's license so you can check the terms for personal and commercial use.
28 Days Later is a TrueType (.ttf) font supplied inside a .zip archive. It works on Windows, macOS, Linux, and in apps like Photoshop, Illustrator, Figma, Canva, and Microsoft Word.
Unzip the download, double-click 28 Days Later.ttf, and click Install. Once installed, 28 Days Later appears in the font menu of all your applications.
Yes. Type anything into the preview box at the top of this page and it renders instantly in 28 Days Later so you can see how your text looks before downloading.