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Bold & Groovy: Exploring 70s inspired typography & lettering

You may have noticed the seventies have been making quite the comeback in design—especially in the realm of type. An era that many would consider the “Golden Age of Typography” is making its way back into modern graphic design, and we are here for it.

Today, we’re exploring modern typography and lettering styles inspired by this disco-infused decade. We’re also sharing some helpful resources for graphic designers interested in dipping their toes in the nostalgic waters of seventies type. Let’s jump right in!

Common themes & attributes

When it comes to letterforms inspired the 70s, bold and groovy is the name of the game. Explore the Shots below to see how today’s designers are giving their work a retro aesthetic using seventies-inspired type. You’ll quickly notice a few defining characteristics:

  • Expressiveness over legibility
  • Dramatic ligatures and swashes
  • Letterforms with movement
  • Tight letterspacing
  • Bulbous letter shapes
  • Bold flourishes and embellishments
  • Letterforms that carry weight towards their baseline
  • Thick drop shadows
  1. John Boy concert tee drop shadow script swoopy
  2. Hell Yes: The Hoods at Dribbble Hangtime! 3d beale hangtime hoodzpah lettering retro typography
  3. Be Yourself 70s branding flowers lettering retro tractorbeam typography
  4. 73 70s 73 brown color design green lettering lubalin orange pink retro shadow type typography
  5. Foodfolk custom type identity lettering logo logotype script
  6. Boogie nights 1970s 70s illustration illustrator lettering typography
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  7. Gulley's lineup branding logo pickles
  8. Camp Lettering 70s camp funky handlettering lettering logo procreate script type typography
  9. Feel Cool 1970 70s badge brand color colors cool design funky hand icon kansas logo palette peace serif sign typography wordmark
  10. Canciones 70s event pearl retro san antonio typography
  11. Pub Club beer brewery flower lettering logo logo design logotype mark pattern retro type typogaphy vintage
  12. Type Lover 3dtype 70s lettering lover script sticker type

Row 1: Neil Hubert, Amy Hood for Hoodzpah, Tractorbeam. Row 2: Matt Curley, Drew Lakin, Noelle Campbell. Row 3: Titus Smith, Loren Klein, Joe Hansen. Row 4: Dayan D'Aniello for Guerilla Suit, Jordan Wilson, Jonathan Ball.


Lettering resources:

Interested in creating your very own funkadelic letters? Whether you’re new at hand-lettering or a seasoned pro, the workbooks and resources below are great for practicing this style on paper or on your iPad. Check em out:

Truth Hurts custom design hand letter handletter illustration lettering lizzo procreate truth hurts typography

Truth Hurts

by Monique Aimee

Inspired by Lizzo of course! Available as a print and tshirt in my shop: https://moniqueaimee.com/shop/you-are-made-of-magic-p2cx5

View on Dribbble


Fonts to download:

Ready to give your own design work a groovy look and feel? Below is a roundup of seventies inspired fonts created by Dribbblers that you can start using in your work now. Click on your favorite Shots to find the download and purchase links:

  1. Pin Pal Palooza 2018 beale font hoodzpah lettering poster psychadelic retro typography
  2. Aprila Font Family 1970s 70s branding design display font flower power font fonts graphic design hippie logo font reto font retro serif font typeface typefaces typography vintage vintage font vintage fonts
  3. Saturday Night Font Family 70s 80s aiyari disco display script funk groovy retro typeface
  4. Glamour Sans Serif Font branding chic elegant elegant fonts font design fonts collection glamour logo luxury modern modern chic modern fonts sans serif sans serif typeface serif serif font serif fonts serif typeface simple typography
  5. Frito Vandito: A Throwback Font (Available on Creative Market) 1970s 70s font hippie psychadelic retro vintage typeface
  6. The Beardy 60s 70s 80s groovy opentype retro serif typeface vintage

Row 1: Amy Hood for Hoodzpah, Best Fonts, Ricky Rinaldi. Row 2: Fonts, Doug Penick, Ricky Rinaldi.


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