Heroid leaps off the page with the confident swagger of hand-drawn comic lettering—minus the fuzz and ink bleed. Every curve and corner has been redrawn as crisp, clean vectors, giving it a bold, scalable presence that holds up in print, on screen, and even in oversized signage. This isn’t a digitized relic; it’s a purpose-built display typeface that preserves the energy of pen-and-ink lettering while sharpening it for the modern designer’s toolbox.
Available in regular and bold, Heroid also comes with alternate caps for extra punch—perfect for dramatic title shifts, emphatic sound effects, or a touch of playful variation. The sturdy stroke contrast and open counters keep text legible at a glance, even when packed into dense layouts or dropped over busy artwork. Whether you’re lettering a graphic novel, animating a comic-inspired title sequence, or creating vibrant merchandise, Heroid’s consistency means it works hard without looking rigid.
And while its roots are firmly in comic culture, Heroid’s versatility extends beyond caped crusaders. With extended Latin support for European languages, it’s equally at home in international branding, event posters, or game interfaces that need to blend personality with clarity. Heroid gives you the hand-lettered spirit—just sharper, cleaner, and ready for action.