Gothic Fonts
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Saltz Serif—Sharp Condensed Font for Fashion & Beauty Branding -
Rozi—Strong, Unique Serif Font for Elegance -
Apex—Bold and pointy sans-serif font with sharp alts -
Rati—A Contemporary Typeface With Playful and Unique Details -
Soya—Chic, Expressive Font for Art and Design -
Scal—Pointy Sans-Serif Font, Geometric Forms, Artsy Quality -
Ques—Elegant Contrast Serif-Style Typeface, Extended and Refined -
Quil—Bold serif font with calligraphy style -
Bool—Playful sans-serif font, bold with fun alts -
Roma—Elegant Sans-Serif Contrast Typeface -
Cut—Pointed sans-serif font, rounded to straight corners -
Nano—Bold science & tech font -
Quik—Marker font for fun crafts, food, sports -
Xmas & Holiday Font Bundle of 9 Fonts
Gothic fonts have come to mean many things. Historically, the term refers to blackletter styles used in early European printing. Today, it’s used more loosely to describe anything with a darker, more dramatic tone.
This collection leans into that broader definition. Instead of traditional blackletter, you’ll find modern serif and sans serif fonts with sharper cuts, narrow proportions, and a slightly eerie or cinematic feel. The kind of type you’d expect on a movie poster, a book cover, or a fashion campaign with a darker mood.
These fonts work well for headlines, titles, and branding where you want something more expressive without losing clarity. Some carry a quiet gothic influence in their details, others lean more toward dark fantasy or film typography.
If you’re looking for classic blackletter, this isn’t that. If you’re after something modern with a gothic edge, this is a good place to start.