Presenting Tokyo Font, a strikingly bold and vintage sans serif font featuring beautifully smooth letters, available in both an outlined and solid style. This font was designed by Richard Austin. The copyright for this typeface is held by Stephensonblake & co. The font family is available in three variants: regular, italic, and condensed. It is a top choice for headline and title applications.
This font family has beautifully designed with accents and provides wonderful texture ligatures, fantastic think strokes that would be an ideal font for creating excellent quotes, wedding and invitation cards, and plenty of more headlines and titles. Every weight of this font provides very rare glyphs and swashes that can be used with the pairing of the Lazer Brush font.
In addition, this font can be used in various devices such as PC, Mac, ios, Linux, and Android devices. This font family is also famous for its copy-paste functions. So, if you want to install this extraordinary typeface on your PC then go to the download section of our website but useful for only your projects.
Reason to Use Tokyo Font
This is a very fabulous bold typeface for giving a vintage touch to your modern designs and it is going to be suitable for website headers, magazine and Newspaper headlines, Product titling, quotes, Shop/Store names, and many more things. You can also use its regular version within an organization or office environment for example creating reports, records, articles, writing content for websites and blogs.
There is also an online font generator tool that offers free designing services. You can also convert simply convert your casual texts into graphics.
If you need a font that will bring the feel of old styles then this font is for you. You can utilize the font to create interesting designs with the aid of this typeface such as:-
- Logo designs
- Posters
- Book Covers
- Business cards and Invitation cards
- Product packaging
- Branding Projects
- Social Media Posts
- Advertisements
- Magazines and Newspapers purposes
- Video games
- App designs
- Templates
- Banners and Brochure layouts
- Printing projects
- Powerpoint Presentations
Font Details
Name | Tokyo Font |
Designer | Richard Austin |
Foundry | Stephensonblake & Co |
Style | Sans serif |
File Format | OTF, TTF |
Date Released | 1788 |
License | Commercial Font |
Type | Free Version |
Tokyo Font View
Tokyo Font Family (Includes Total 3 Typeface)
- Tokyo Regular
- Tokyo Italic
- Tokyo Condensed
Alternatives of Tokyo Font
- Block Shadow Regular Font
- Nordica Classic Light Font
- Benton Sans Extra Comp Black font
- FunZone Two Outline Font
- Opera Font
- BMW Font
- Nordica Classic Light Con Font
- Cacophony Out Loud Font
- Nordica Classic Regular Font
License Info
This font can be used without purchasing any license for your projects. In the case of commercial purposes, you will have to buy the license to use it legally. Just buy its license from any reliable source and start using it for all your commercial purposes.
Tokyo Font Free Download
This is a freeware version of this typeface and you are free to use it in all your non-commercial and personal projects. Just click on the below download button to get it on your operating systems for free.
Most Frequently Asked Questions!
Who designed the Tokyo font?
This is the top-notched sans serif typeface family that was designed in 1788 by Austrian designer Richard Austin.
What is the closest font to the Tokyo Font?
This sans serif typeface has many similar fonts that you can easily get on the web like Cacophony Out Loud Font, Nordica Classic Regular Font but the closest font to this typeface is Opera font.
Is Tokyo font free for commercial use?
You can free use this font for any of your personal projects but when it comes to using it within your commercial projects then go for its paid version.
What type of font is Tokyo?
This is a super-quality typeface that belongs to the sans serif typeface family and comes in 3 weights including regular, bold, and condensed. The lettering of this bold stylish font is very suitable for huge headlines and titling.